URGENT UPDATE: Larry Moore, a resident of Valencia, has issued a provocative open letter this Christmas season, addressing critics of former President Donald Trump and expressing his forgiveness for their alleged inaccuracies. The letter, submitted to The Signal, highlights a phenomenon Moore calls “Trump Derangement Syndrome” (TDS), which he claims affects millions of Democrats nationwide.
In his letter, Moore argues that TDS compels individuals to spread falsehoods about Trump and his administration. He directly addresses several individuals, including Gary Horton, Jonathan Kraut, Lois Eisenberg, and Andrew Taban, accusing them of publishing “half-truths and lies” in their articles over the past year.
Moore writes, “I know that deep down you don’t believe a word you write. How could you? TDS has caused you to do it. You deserve compassion, not derision.” His message seeks to extend understanding rather than criticism, framing the discourse around Trump in a unique light.
The letter details several specific claims that Moore cites as fabrications, including accusations that Trump poses a threat to democracy, assertions regarding Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) operations, and allegations against military actions. Moore emphasizes his intention to forgive these statements in the spirit of the holiday season.
He further expresses sympathy for those who consume media from sources he describes as unreliable, including Rachel Maddow, Stephen Colbert, Jimmy Kimmel, and Morning Joe. Moore concludes with a hopeful note for the New Year, wishing for scientific advancements to help those suffering from TDS.
This letter comes amid a highly polarized political climate, reflecting the deep divisions in public opinion surrounding Trump and his legacy. As the Christmas season unfolds, Moore’s call for forgiveness adds a personal touch to the ongoing national dialogue.
The implications of such sentiments resonate beyond the holiday period, inviting discussions about empathy and understanding in an increasingly contentious political landscape.
As 2026 approaches, Moore’s message may serve as a catalyst for conversations about reconciliation and compassion among political adversaries.
What happens next? With the New Year on the horizon, observers will be watching to see if such calls for forgiveness gain traction and influence the tone of political discourse in the coming months.
Stay tuned for updates on this developing story.
