From Dana Balter <[email protected]>
Subject This is the behavior Katko's condoned
Date February 21, 2020 5:14 PM
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Team,

As Donald Trump has continued his assault on the rule of law, the response from John Katko has been revealing.

When Trump interfered in the Roger Stone case? Crickets. When Trump commuted Rod Blagojevich, the former governor of Illinois who was convicted of a pay-to-play scheme involving a U.S. Senate seat? Crickets. When Trump said, "I am the chief law enforcement officer"? Crickets.

As a former federal prosecutor, Katko knows how dangerous this is for democracy. If only he would show an ounce of the courage of the four DOJ prosecutors who resigned after Trump got involved in the Stone case. Or the more than 2000 former DOJ officials who called on Attorney General Bill Barr to resign.

Here's the fact of the matter: when Katko and his Republican colleagues refused to hold Trump accountable for his impeachable crimes, they gave a green light for further abuses of power. So if we're going to fight Trump's corruption, we need to defeat the members of Congress who've quietly (or loudly) condoned it.

That's why I'm asking for your help today. Can you donate $10 to help us stay on track for our critical February goal? We need to raise $10,442 more by the end of the month.

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Thank you,

Dana







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