Inquirer and mirror letters to the editor Inquirer readers on Donald Trump's immunity case going to the U. 8, 2023 Inquirer readers on Joe Biden's bipartisan outreach to Mitch McConnell, the brief moment of humanity that followed Damar Hamlin's injury, and ways to make all Philly schools as good as Penn Alexander. Jamie Raskin, D-Md. 19, 2023 Inquirer readers on Cherelle Parker's DUI, supporting a two-state solution, and more efficient SEPTA schedules. Philadelphia District Attorney Larry Krasner talks about Republican-led efforts to investigate his record addressing crime and gun violence on the front steps of the Pennsylvania Capitol in Harrisburg on Friday, Oct. 15, 2025 Inquirer readers on the Sixers arena deal and Sen. Supreme Court, from left, Elena Kagan, Bret Kavanaugh, and Amy Coney Barrett, before addressing a joint session of Congress, at the U. Both The I&M and the I&M Trust are for-profit organizations. Demonstrators gather at a meeting in City Hall on legislation related to the construction of the Sixers arena on Wednesday. 3, 2023 Inquirer readers on the Biden impeachment process and new standards for New Jersey teachers. ET The Inquirer asked readers whether and why they were feeling thankful this year. Migrants are gathered inside the fence of a makeshift detention center in El Paso in 2019. ET Inquirer readers responded strongly to the Feb. Letters to the Editor | Sept. Mehmet Oz is seen on a monitor in the media Letters to the Editor | March 17, 2024 Inquirer readers on choosing the right candidate for president and supporting Ukraine. Special counsel Jack Smith speaks to the media about an indictment of former President Donald Trump in 2023. The Inquirer and Mirror’s Letterbag page is Nantucket’s Below is a sampling of letters published this week. This smacks of the 45th president’s and his allies’ more than 60 failed lawsuits to overturn the 2020 election — including several in Pennsylvania — and their efforts to prepare a fake slate of electors, all of Letters to the Editor | Feb. Temple President Jason Wingard, and his wife Gingi, pose for a photo at their new home in North Philadelphia Tuesday. This is an information message. 11, 2024 Inquirer readers on Veterans Day, Donald Trump's victory, and the Sixers arena. John Fetterman's approach to Donald Trump. Letters to the Editor | Dec. 2, 2025 Inquirer readers on John Fetterman, Clarence Thomas, and the right to life. Letters must be signed and contain a phone number and address for verification. 21, 2025 Inquirer readers on the firing of federal workers, public health concerns, and responding to Archbishop Nelson J. 4, 2025. Letters must be signed and contain a name, address and phone number for verification. Jeanette Lloyd joined protesters in Center City against the arena plan as they staged a "car caravan" on Dec. 2022. The Inquirer and Mirror Letterbag page is the Marketplace of Ideas for Nantucket Island. The film The Apprentice portrays Donald Trump in his early professional career. Jerry Jordan, who is retiring after 17 years as head of the Philadelphia Federation of Teachers, is receiving nothing but praise and plaudits for his successes (i. We do not accept Isabela Bridge collapse: A question of measurement or accountability? What drives corruption in a religious country? Don’t miss out on the latest news and information. Inquirer readers on Dave McCormick's support for Pete Hegseth, Donald Trump's immigrant connection, and welcoming the strongman. LETTERS to THE EDITOR. ) speaks with reporters at the U. 12, 2025. 16, 2024 Inquirer readers on the Sixers arena deal, the sheriff's predecessor, and stopping barrel fires. 20, 2024 Inquirer readers on the Sixers arena vote, language barriers, and rehabilitating the Roundhouse. We use cookies to enhance your experience. Pérez. 14, 2025 Inquirer readers on the Sixers arena flip-flop and Sen. Share your thoughts, ideas and opinions about the issues affecting island life with the community. Supreme Court, the science of reading, and praise for Dads on Duty. 18, 2022 Inquirer readers on changes at the Philadelphia Zoo and a new home for the Bicentennial Bell. 25, 2024 Inquirer readers on Gov. , Texas) yells toward President Donald Trump during his address to a joint session of Congress last week. law enforcement, I'd say. Inquirer readers on Jimmy Carter, Donald Trump's power moves, and SEPTA parking. 17, 2022 Inquirer readers on Krasner's impeachment, the GOP popular vote win, and Trump's return. Sixers’ Kelly Oubre Jr. 26, 2024 Inquirer readers on Fetterman's U-turn on Oz, long-range missiles for Ukraine, and the Senate avoiding Trump's cabinet picks. 28 White House meeting between President Donald Trump, Vice President JD Vance, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. Haresh Mirchandani, a former Philadelphia medical Letters to the Editor | Dec. A dejected pedestrian walks along South Broad Street after the Phillies loss in Game 7 of the National League Championship Series against the Arizona Diamondbacks on Oct. Marianne Stanton, who served as the Inquirer & Mirror’s publisher for 30 years, penned her final column for the newspaper last week after she was abruptly told by the newspaper’s new management team that she would no longer be writing its “Here And There” column moving forward. 26, 2024 Inquirer readers on Donald Trump's mass deportation plans and support for St. , right, and Ranking Member Rep. The trust is a special benefit trust organized under the laws of the State of Massachusetts and governed by trustees, the same individuals who currently comprise the board of directors of The Inquirer and Mirror. Follow us: In trying to reconcile advocates’ claims with the underlying science, one faces both the challenge of limitations in the body of knowledge and the risk of being seen as using science as a Letters to the Editor, March 20th: on psychiatry and the law, and Israel and air strikes on Gaza . 23, 2025 Inquirer readers on Kennedy Center cancelations, cuts to social services, and Philly parking enforcement. I urge everyone to sport “End Racism” signs along the Eagles’ parade route on Friday. Donald Trump listens to Elon Musk as he arrives to watch SpaceX's mega-rocket Starship lift off for a test flight from Letters to the Editor | Feb. by Letters to the Editor , For The Inquirer Join the conversation: Send letters to letters@inquirer. Capitol in Washington in September. by Letters to the Editor, For The Inquirer. , Pa. Letters There are plenty of reasons to be optimistic about the promise of independent nonprofit higher education in Pennsylvania in 2025. Donald Trump and Joe Biden during a presidential debate in 2020. A Center City arena supporter celebrates before City Council gave final approval to the Sixers arena during its final meeting in Letters to the Editor | Oct. 6, 2021, were immediately washed away by one swipe of his unscrupulous executive pen with no regard for Letters to the Editor | Jan. 7, 2024 Inquirer readers on construction safety and school vouchers. by Letters to the Editor, For The Inquirer Published March 7, 2025, 4:30 a. Josh Shapiro delivers his second budget address on Feb. Learn more here. There is one game left this season. I was struck by the following: “Since 2010, three Holt An April 16 letter to the editor mistakenly calls tax credit scholarships awarded through Pennsylvania’s Educational Improvement and Opportunity Scholarship programs “vouchers. Letters run in The Inquirer six days a week on the editorial Letters to the Editor | Oct. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at Sneaker Con at the Pennsylvania Convention Center on Saturday. 4, 2024 Inquirer readers on why Democrats lost, missing Philadelphia leadership, and mailing gifts for the holidays. People cross Roosevelt Boulevard at Grant Avenue. Stanton retired from her role as editor and publisher in July 2023, but Join the conversation: Send letters to letters@inquirer. A "No Arena" poster at the intersection of 10th and Arch Streets in Chinatown. 23, 2022 Inquirer readers on Nancy Pelosi's legacy, supporting Philly students, and Thanksgiving reparations. by Letters to the Editor, For The Inquirer Published Nov. I am responding to a recent letter in which the writer stated that President Donald Trump “inherited a mess,” and then went on to cite all the wonderful things Trump did to save our country. 27, 2023 Inquirer readers on speed cameras in Pennsylvania, ending the bombing in Gaza, and protecting LGBTQ kids. Choose from our print and digital options and treat yourself or someone special. Director is no threat So, we set a trap and caught Roman Polanski at a film festival in Switzerland ("Swiss arrest director Polanski over 1977 case," Monday). Big money can buy a full-page ad in The Inquirer every day, but I can only get one letter published per month if I’m lucky. Christopher’s Hospital for Children. The movie debuted at the Cannes Film Festival this past spring to rave reviews and a standing ovation. Inquirer readers on Donald Trump's blame game, ICE raid in Philly, and Elon Musk. Letters are subject to editing for length, grammar and clarity. Success! An email has been sent to with a link to confirm list signup. Sam Robinson (left) and Ronald Speight walk by a row of American flags at Philadelphia's Veterans Day event in Washington Square in 2022. President Donald Trump speaks with reporters Tuesday as he signs executive orders in the Oval Office. Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky walks to a news conference in a city subway under a central square in Kyiv, Ukraine, in 2022. , at an impeachment inquiry into President Joe Biden in September. Shapiro suing the Trump administration, love for the Eagles, and missing senators. Tuesday. Letters should be emailed to letters@inquirer. 21, 2025. 8, 2024 Inquirer readers on the federal case against Donald Trump, the pardon of Hunter Biden, and Greek heritage. Letters to the Editor | March 20, 2025 Inquirer readers on Donald Trump disobeying the courts, anti-DEI efforts, and growing uncertainty. 21, 2024 Inquirer readers on Donald Trump's sneakers, memory vs. Parker at City Hall in December after Council gave final approval to the Sixers' Center City arena proposal. A recent letter to the editor points out the cowardly removal of the NFL’s “End Racism” slogan from the end zones for the Super Bowl. Roberto Marquez, who is painting a mural at the site of the Jan. Are you kidding me? From what I can recall, President Barack Obama handed Trump a robust economy, a low unemployment rate, affordable health care for all, and so much more. John Fetterman (D. com. The I&M Trust for Nantucket owns 100 percent of The Inquirer and Mirror. Letters to the Editor | Nov. 10, 2022 Inquirer readers on preschool education and the Krasner impeachment hearings at the Navy Yard. They just try to get more money. 6 in the rotunda in the Capitol building in Harrisburg. Brothers Jude (left) and Amin Bitar behind the counter at Bitar's, 10th and Federal Streets, on May 25, 2023. Letters to the Editor | Oct. 9, 2025. The Inquirer and Mirror newsletter is published 5 times a week with breaking news and sports content. Al Green (D. Capitol in Washington earlier this month. 13, 2025 Inquirer readers on President Donald Trump, courtesy towing, and AG Dave Sunday. Letters to the Editor; Arts & Entertainment; Calendar; Lifestyle. Shapiro's plan for affordable college education, GOP impeachment efforts in the House, and help for East Palestine. 12, 2024 Inquirer readers on the Sixers arena, Donald Trump and his cabinet choices. Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) delivers remarks from the House Chambers of the U. Call (508) 228-0001, Join the conversation: Send letters to letters@inquirer. 3, 2024 Inquirer readers on losing the Sixers to Camden, disgraced elected officials back on the public payroll, and manly behavior at the polls. Customers line up inside a Curaleaf dispensary in Bellmawr, N. Then Trump went to work seeking to block distribution. Saquon Barkley needs just 101 yards to set the all-time NFL single-season rushing record. 7, 2025 Inquirer readers on airplane crash, a living wage, and curbing emissions. Recreational sales of cannabis for adults 21 and older in the Garden State started in 2022. When the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to a richly deserving Liu Xiaobo of China, he was unable to attend ("Peace prize goes to jailed dissident," Saturday). Letters to the Editor | Feb. The letters published Tuesday criticizing Penn donors for exercising their freedom of expression on how the university should handle the brutal slaying of more than 1,000 innocent people in Israel are both hypocritical and uninformed. 19, 2025 Inquirer readers on Gov. The deadline is 4 p. Sen. The Inquirer and Mirror is now posting Letters to the Editor online prior to publication in the print edition. Limit length to 200 words and include home address and day and evening phone number. 31, 2025. City Council President Kenyatta Johnson praises Mayor Cherelle L. Rep. Oversight Committee Chairman James Comer, R-Ky. Corporations don’t sleep or eat or raise families or get tired. puts up shots after practice at the Philadelphia 76ers Letters to the Editor | Nov. Let us Letters to the Editor | Jan. 21. She did not call for genocide, nor did she condone it. Artwork is seen on a fence around the Tree of Life synagogue in Pittsburgh, site of the 2018 mass killing that by Letters to the Editor, For The Inquirer. It has been deeply troubling to see Liz Magill turned into a scapegoat for everybody’s anxiety, anger, and fear about the situation in Israel and Gaza. If cyclists want equal rights, then they should obey the rules, be mindful, and share the road. Hypocritical: These writers are nowhere to be found when people espouse unpopular views with which they likely disagree. U. To read all letters published in The Inquirer and Mirror each week, subscribe to the digital replica e-edition here. Inquirer readers on Pam Bondi, Starbucks bathrooms, and Macy's closure. 7, 2023 Inquirer readers on legalizing marijuana in Pa. Eat & Drink; Restaurant Guide; La Voz Isleña; Share This . 27, 2024 Inquirer readers on Elon Musk, police pensions, and Holocaust education. , what he’s accomplished for the union’s rank and file) and nary a hint of criticism for his failures — the most glaring of which is his organization’s contributions to a school system that has been mired in Letters to the Editor | Nov. 26, 2023 Inquirer readers on the Phillies building a winning team, who won the 2020 election, and what it means to say MAGA. Letters to the Editor | Jan. He is imprisoned for publicly advocating for human rights in a country whose government finds such activity highly offensive (and treasonous). , a cease-fire in Gaza, and new shopping restrictions. Celebrations; Photo Galleries; Eat & Drink. 12 to simulate the gridlock they believe will occur. 16, 2022 Inquirer readers on Ukrainian aid and a new address for Temple's president. By continuing, you agree to our use of cookies. Letters to the Editor | June 5, 2023 Inquirer readers on the national debt, good sportsmanship, and the Tree of Life shooting. Gov. We understand there are jobs that require in-person participation, but what the writer fails to realize is that employees were offered a hybrid option that was deemed to be permanent at the time. Protesters rally against an effort by state legislators to impeach District Attorney Larry Krasner during hearings at the Navy Yard last month. Issa Rae arrives at the 2024 Oscars at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles. James Baker’s promise to Mikhail Join the conversation: Send letters to letters@inquirer. Workers remove the Bicentennial Bell from its former home at Third and Chestnut Streets in 2013. 17, 2022, in Washington, DC. Kudos to The Inquirer for its excellent, comprehensive article detailing the operations at the Port of Philadelphia, and the machinations of one company, Holt Logistics, to control the movement of cargo from the port to regional warehouses, to the detriment of trucking companies not affiliated with Holt. The Inquirer and Mirror charges for obituaries. 31 plane crash, at Bustleton and Cottman Grassroots organizations work in the trenches on citizens’ behalf, but can’t compete with corporate or private donors. A biker rides along the sectioned bike lane along Spruce Street near Ninth Street in 2019. Iggy Agbayani: due to technicalities or was he an ‘easy pick’? Don’t miss out on the latest news and information. Austin Davis are seated behind Gov. 11 article headlined, “How Mayor Kenney’s soda tax ignited controversy and impacted Philadelphia,” is a comprehensive examination of the political nature of the Philadelphia soda tax. Letters run in The Inquirer six days a week on the editorial pages and The case of Dr. Letters run in The Inquirer six days a week on the editorial pages and Letters to the Editor | Nov. The late Dr. Speaker of the House Joanna McClinton and Lt. President Donald Trump greets justices of the U. I am responding to a recent letter to the editor (“Privilege showing”) regarding the controversy surrounding Independence Blue Cross’ new in-person office policy. 27, 2024 Inquirer readers on Donald Trump's debts, GOP House intransigence, and congressional term limits. Capitol Building on Nov. Letters to the Editor | March 10, 2025 Inquirer readers on showing respect, a DOGE for Pennsylvania, and protecting civil servants. The inside story of how Conor McGregor secured his meeting Responses to articles in The Inquirer — including editorials, columns, op-eds and commentary pieces — should be made in the form of a letter to the editor. It was a critic’s choice for New York Times film critic Manohla Dargis and has an 83% rating on Rotten Tomatoes. 3, 2022 Inquirer readers on public restrooms and Mayor Kenney's executive order on gun-free zones. Letters to the Editor | May 31, 2023 Inquirer readers on antisemitism, vaccine mandates, Bitar’s Middle Eastern restaurant, and climate change. e. J. Windelin Adorno — here with her son Brayden Moran — braced the front of her home, right, after it was damaged by Join the conversation: Send letters to letters@inquirer. MOST READ. Advertisement. S. Matt Dunphy holds a picture of Elon Musk during the Save Our Services day of action event at Independence Mall on Wednesday. John Fetterman's relationship with Donald Trump. m. All she did was say, in effect, that Penn policies mirror American law, which protects the rights of individuals to say horrible things that may bother others. Print subscribers enjoy free delivery within Metro Manila and free access to our premium site and app. 28, 2024, 5:00 a. ” Vouchers allow parents to use Letters to the Editor | Nov. Julia Terruso and Chris Brennan’s Dec. character, and Alexie Navalny's death. No doubt the 40-year NFL single-season rushing record holder, Eric Dickerson, and the entire New (May 16, 2024) The Inquirer and Mirror’s Letterbag page is Nantucket’s marketplace of ideas. The article affirmed my curiosity about how accurate it is for the city government to frame the soda tax as a public health initiative. Join the conversation: Send letters to letters@inquirer. 3, 2023 Inquirer readers on the value of student newspapers and the legacy of the city's former medical examiner Haresh Mirchandani. Josh Shapiro as he delivers his third budget address to the General Assembly at the state Capitol earlier this month. Quite a coup for U. Letters run in The Inquirer six days a week on the editorial pages and online. President Donald Trump greets justices A recent letter to the editor suggesting Russia’s invasion of Ukraine was anything but illegal, immoral, and unprovoked is, candidly, nonsense. Vice President Kamala Harris addresses supporters during an election eve rally and concert at the Philadelphia Museum of Art. Mayor Jim Kenney signs an executive order on Tuesday banning guns and other deadly weapons from city recreation facilities. Philadelphia’s Democratic Party recently ousted about 20 duly elected committeepeople from its ranks, at least 11 of them from Mount Airy’s 22nd Ward. As I wolfed down my daily bowl of oatmeal the other morning, I happened to catch a portion of the BBC’s Newshour on the radio and heard of the perilous pardoning power being wielded by Donald Trump on his first day in office. 24. Letters to the Editor | July 2, 2024 Inquirer readers on Ukraine's future, the presidential debate, and threats to judges. The heinous crimes of Jan. The state is on an upswing and benefiting from a stellar reputation as a magnet for talent — Pennsylvania is the second most popular destination in the nation for out-of-state freshmen college students, and two of three of those Letters to the Editor | March 5, 2025 Inquirer readers on bike lanes, Medicaid funding, and the war in Ukraine. . I also witnessed a biker run into my side-view mirror while my car door was closed, and she tried to run off. Cherelle Parker addressing a question from the Philadelphia Letters to the Editor | March 1, 2024. jwnx wrqdha ctbvnyc vlxzgwh plhdxyb iaz iidbvg jlb dkjn pqn vdyzd rkhvdcc dimzv sdx bmbvvfo