Miracle Letters To The President

During the Clinton administration, a young girl wrote to the President about her father. He was dying, his health insurance was lapsing, and the family was facing financial ruin. The letter wasn't a policy paper; it was a child’s heartbreak scrawled on lined notebook paper.

Why do people continue to write these letters in an age of tweets and emails? miracle letters to the president

Do you have a story about a letter you wrote? Have you ever reached out to a leader and been surprised by the result? The miracle may be just a stamp away. During the Clinton administration, a young girl wrote

In the history of the Oval Office, amidst the weight of nuclear codes and economic summits, there exists a quieter, more profound ritual. Every day, the President of the United States receives thousands of letters. They are sorted, scanned, and vetted, but among the constituent complaints and policy demands, there are always a few that stand out. Why do people continue to write these letters