To: President Donald Trump
Presidential Censure
From time to time deliberative bodies are forced to take action against members whose actions or behavior runs counter to the group's acceptable standards for individual behavior. In the U.S. Congress, that action can come in the form of censure. Censure is a formal and public condemnation of an individual's transgressions. It is stronger than a simple rebuke, but not as strong as expulsion. Members of Congress who have been censured are required to give up any committee chairs they hold, but they are not removed from their elected position. Not surprisingly, however, few censured politicians are re-elected.
Why is this important?
President Trump's tweets about Mika Brzezinsky were beyond despicable. His behavior is appalling, unacceptable, and beneath the dignity of the office of the President. He has no consequences for his behavior. The ONLY thing he seems to care about is to be worshipped by the masses, so maybe this will get his attention.