A standard part of the American presidency is issuing assorted declarations and proclamations, and for the most part, they go largely overlooked. Donald Trump’s declarations and proclamations, however, tend to be more problematic than most.
When the Republican recognized Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month, for example, we were reminded of the many women who’ve accused Trump of sexual misconduct. On National POW/MIA Recognition Day, we were reminded of the president’s snide mockery of former prisoners of war. On World Autism Day, we’re reminded of the ridiculous things Trump has said about autism and vaccines.
And then there’s this week, which is apparently “National Character Counts Week.” Trump’s latest proclamation emphasizes the importance of inspiring future leaders to “lead lives of virtue and integrity,” and providing them with a strong “moral compass.”
“[C]haracter is developed consciously through exemplary effort and respect for others.









