To the Editor:

Re “In Frustration, President Flays Justice System” (front page, Nov. 4):

More than his coarsening of our civic life; contravention of the emoluments clause; failure to release his tax returns; possible acceptance of foreign influence in our political process; unraveling of our foreign relationships and the steadfast value of America’s word; failure to properly staff the executive branch, appointing unqualified and/or compromised members to his cabinet; and cavalier relationship with the truth, perhaps the most insidious aspect of Donald Trump’s presidency is his bullying effort to undermine the rule of law.

His attacks on the Justice Department, military tribunals, the special counsel, attorneys general and federal prosecutors smack of strongman tactics that run counter to American tradition.

From the Central Park Five to the present day, Donald Trump has had no compunction about jumping to the wrong conclusion on the law. This should concern all Americans.

STEVE PORTNOY, AUSTIN, TEX.

To the Editor:

Your article highlights one more example of how Donald Trump is fundamentally psychologically unsuited for the presidency.