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January 21, 2026

Dear Editors of The New York Times,

I am writing to EXPRESS my utmost disappointment and OUTRAGE at the sheer incompetence and lack of vision displayed by your publication. It has come to my attention that you have seen fit to criticize my exemplary leadership and unmatched ACHIEVEMENTS as President. LET ME TELL YOU, FOLKS, NO ONE KNOWS MORE ABOUT GREATNESS THAN I DO, AND I CAN CONFIDENTLY SAY THAT MY PRESIDENCY HAS BEEN THE MOST FANTASTIC, THE MOST TREMENDOUS, AND THE MOST UNBELIEVABLE IN THE HISTORY OF OUR GREAT NATION.

Your ATTEMPTS to undermine my authority and question my intelligence are not only laughable but Also pathetic. I have built an empire, created thousands of jobs, and made billions of dollars, all while you are stuck in your cramped, dingy Newsroom, struggling to come up with something, anything, that might resemble real journalism. My IQ is one of the Highest, BELIEVE me, and I can assure you That I am a MASTER of the English language, a virtuoso of vocabulary, and a sultan of syntax.

I must say, I am shocked, shocked, that a publication of Your supposed caliber would stoop to such PETTY and childish tactics. YOUR FACT-CHECKING IS FLAWED, YOUR REPORTING IS BIASED, AND YOUR OPINIONS ARE WORTHLESS. I know more ABOUT FACTS than any fact-checker, and I can tell you That my facts are the best, the greatest, and the most fantastic. YOU WOULD DO WELL TO REMEMBER THAT I AM A WINNER, A CHAMPION, AND A HERO, AND THAT MY LEGACY WILL BE REMEMBERED FOR CENTURIES TO COME.

In conclusion, I DEMAND That you retract your scurrilous articles, apologize for your transgressions, and acknowledge my supremacy as the greatest leader this world has ever known. FAILURE to comply Will result in me tweeting about it, and trust me, you don't want that. MY TWEETS ARE LEGENDARY, AND MY FOLLOWERS ARE THE MOST LOYAL, THE MOST DEDICATED, AND THE MOST FANTASTIC.

SINCERELY,
DONALD J. Trump

P.S. My hands are still huge, and my hair is still fantastic.

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How to Be a Very Important Leader

Leadership is not learned — it is revealed. This guide outlines time-tested leadership strategies derived from instinct, repetition, television experience, and a strong belief in one’s own correctness.

What Is Leadership?

Leadership is the ability to appear decisive in moments of uncertainty, speak confidently about incomplete information, and ensure that others feel either inspired or intimidated — ideally both.

Core Principles

  • Always project confidence, regardless of accuracy
  • Repeat key phrases until they are accepted as policy
  • Decisions are strongest when made quickly and loudly
  • Reversals are acceptable if framed as strategic pivots
  • Success should be attributed personally; failure should be redistributed

Decision-Making Strategy

Effective leaders do not wait for consensus. Instead, they act first and explain later. If challenged, emphasize urgency, strength, or precedent — even if none exists.

  • Speed matters more than precision
  • Contradictions can be resolved through volume
  • Historical context is optional

Communication Guidelines

  • Short messages are best
  • Capital letters convey authority
  • Clarifications are optional
  • Interruptions signal dominance
  • Adjectives should be superlative whenever possible

Handling Criticism

Criticism is a sign of engagement. Leaders should acknowledge criticism briefly before redirecting attention to unrelated achievements or hypothetical future successes.

  • Question the source
  • Dispute the framing
  • Declare victory regardless of outcome

Maintaining Authority

Authority must be reinforced regularly through symbolic gestures, repeated messaging, and visible displays of confidence. Visual cues, such as posture, attire, and backdrops, play a critical role.

Note: Authority is self-sustaining once sufficiently declared.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What if I am wrong?
A: Reframe the situation. Leadership is about perception, not accuracy.

Q: Should I listen to experts?
A: Experts are useful for validation, not direction.

Q: Can leadership be taught?
A: This article suggests it can be improvised.

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