President |top| - Miracle Letters To The
These are not just pieces of paper. They are desperate pleas, sudden revelations, and sometimes, urgent warnings written by ordinary citizens who felt an inexplicable compulsion to reach out to the most powerful person on Earth. They are letters where ink becomes intervention—and where the act of writing changes the course of history.
It landed in the daily briefing packet. President Clinton read it. He didn't just send a form letter back; he directed his staff to look into the case. Because of that letter, a bureaucratic snag was untangled, treatment was approved, and a father lived to walk his daughter down the aisle years later. miracle letters to the president
| Do | Don’t | |----|-------| | Keep to 1 page. | Threaten or demand. | | Include case number, names, dates. | Exaggerate or lie. | | Send via certified mail + White House web form. | Expect a reply (miracles are rare). | | Enlist a co-signer (pastor, doctor, lawyer). | Use emotional blackmail. | These are not just pieces of paper