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This week, a former president of the United States was indicted for racketeering—bringing his total criminal charges to a staggering 91 felonies.
Honestly, we should not have to say much more to express the urgency of this moment for our democracy. It can't be a good day when the former president is charged under laws historically used against the mafia. But his conduct demanded it, and as we said in our statement [[link removed]] , that makes this indictment a positive step for our country.
But as important as these indictments are, they won't disqualify Trump from holding office—only the Constitution’s 14th Amendment does that. Right now, we’re preparing to enforce Trump’s disqualification and gaining momentum every day. It shows in the news.
This month alone, CREW’s work on the Disqualification Clause was covered in New York Magazine [[link removed]] , The Nation [[link removed]] , Salon [[link removed]] , an MSNBC op-ed [[link removed]] , and Common Dreams [[link removed]] , with several outlets citing our new comprehensive report [[link removed]] detailing the case for Trump’s disqualification. CREW President Noah Bookbinder also appeared on MSNBC’s All In with Chris Hayes [[link removed]] to discuss the precedent CREW set for Trump’s disqualification and our planned action to enforce it. And CREW Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel Donald Sherman published an op-ed in The Hill [[link removed]] explaining how our work recently got a boost from conservative legal scholars.
Our newest analysis lays out the expert reports that have called the January 6th attack an insurrection [[link removed]] —in sharp contrast to Ron DeSantis’s recent comments insisting that it was “not an insurrection,” but rather a protest that “ended up devolving.” We also explained how the charges against 16 Michigan fake electors provide a blueprint for accountability in the six other states with fake electors schemes. [[link removed]]
We’ve kept up the pressure to pass Supreme Court ethics reform, too. In partnership with Judge Jeremy Fogel at the Berkeley Judicial Institute, we laid out some steps the Supreme Court can take to regain declining public trust. [[link removed]] If people don't trust the Court to be fair and impartial, that’s a major issue for our democracy. CREW Executive Vice President and Chief Counsel Donald Sherman continued to call out Justice Clarence Thomas’s unethical conduct in The Guardian [[link removed]] and explained to TheGrio [[link removed]] that contrary to Justice Samuel Alito’s claims, Congress can impose ethics rules on the court.
We’ve also been featured in reports about Trump's legal fights burning through his campaign savings [[link removed]] , his lawyer appearing to admit Trump committed a crime [[link removed]] , and how presidential candidate Francis Suarez’s $6 million fortune came to be. [[link removed]]
We’ve been getting incredible visibility in the press, but as you know, we can’t continue to do this work without your support. Help us continue our work and prepare to enforce Trump’s disqualification under the 14th Amendment by making a donation to CREW today → [[link removed]]
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