Dear MoveOn member,
Mitch McConnell just admitted in a closed door meeting with fellow Republicans that he doesn't have the votes to block witnesses from testifying in Donald Trump's Senate impeachment trial.1
A savvy Senate leader like McConnell would NEVER admit that he doesn't have the votes—unless he was absolutely desperate to put pressure on undecided senators.
This is clear proof that our pressure on Republican senators is working.
Just a few days ago, there wasn't a single TV ad on the air supporting impeachment. Now, thanks to an unbelievable flood of donations from MoveOn members, we're on the air in the home states of Senators Lisa Murkowski, Susan Collins, and Lamar Alexander—three of the most likely Republicans to flip to our side.
And now, McConnell is sweating bullets that he doesn't have the votes. That's NOT a coincidence.
Now that we're on the air with TV ads, we need to match that with a major ratcheting up of pressure from real people as the vote nears. Will you chip in $3 to help turn up the heat?
Republicans know that if the public gets to hear directly from eyewitnesses under oath, it'll be a disaster. One top McConnell advisor said it would be like "the Hindenburg" if John Bolton and others testify.2
We know why they're so scared. The only way they can sell Trump's acquittal to the public is with a sham trial with no witnesses and no real examination of the evidence.
So here's our plan:
Republicans want us to believe that the outcome of the impeachment debate is set in stone and that nothing in the trial really matters. But they're bluffing. They know that if the full truth comes out, all bets are off. One way or another, Trump WILL be held accountable, unless they can bury the truth.
The big Senate vote on witnesses is expected THIS Friday, so we need to keep up the pressure. Will you chip in $3?
Thanks for all you do.
–David, Ann, Schuyler, Isbah, and the rest of the team
Sources:
1. "McConnell Says GOP Doesn’t Have Votes to Block Impeachment Witnesses," The Wall Street Journal, January 29, 2020
https://act.moveon.org/go/116156?t=4&akid=255868%2E40999114%2EagT_Kr
2. "Republicans fear Bolton domino effect: 'More Witnesses = Hindenburg'," The New York Times, January 29, 2020
https://act.moveon.org/go/116157?t=6&akid=255868%2E40999114%2EagT_Kr
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