Hi John, it’s Adam Rappaport here, General Counsel for CREW.
I’ve been with CREW since 2009, and over the years, we’ve accomplished much to be proud of. One of the biggest moments from when I started with CREW was the Citizens United ruling from the Supreme Court. In the wake of the Citizens United decision in early 2010, the FEC, the agency charged with enforcing campaign finance law, essentially stopped doing its job. We filed complaints and lawsuits in those first years after the Citizens United decision that led directly to record-breaking fines and court rulings that opened up a huge category of dark money spending to disclosure. CREW became known for our work bringing transparency and accountability to a post-Citizens United world. We took aggressive legal action against dark money groups, revealed information about those financing them and highlighted the failures of the agencies that supposedly regulate them—and we’re still doing that important work today. (You might be surprised how long these types of lawsuits can drag on.) Today, CREW continues the fight to get big money out of our politics. If you can, please support our work with a matched donation today → If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
2016 was another big year for CREW. When Donald Trump announced he was running for president, it was a pivotal moment for our organization and the work that we do.
One of the most significant moments in CREW’s history was January 6th, 2021. We knew after the 2020 election when Trump was pushing his election denial that it wouldn't be an easy few months, but on January 6th, everything changed. Our mission to defend democracy became more important than ever. President Trump used every resource he had to overthrow our democracy so that he could remain in office. When voters said no, when the courts said no, when even his own vice president said no, he incited his supporters to take violent action against the government to try to stop the peaceful transfer of power that forms the basis of our democracy. We knew then that we would need to take action to ensure that a similar event would not happen again. In 2022, we sued to remove Otero County, NM Commissioner Couy Griffin from office and disqualify him from holding future public office under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment, based on his involvement in the insurrection. We won. It was the first successful use of the Disqualification Clause in court in over 150 years. This week, we made history again by winning our Colorado lawsuit, preventing Donald Trump from being on the ballot in 2024. Now we’re in the midst of our biggest fight yet: defending this victory as Trump promises to appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court. The continued viability of our republic depends on us at this moment. The good news is that CREW has had 20 years to prepare for this fight, and we’re no stranger to tough legal battles. Can you make a MATCHED donation today in support of CREW’s work to disqualify Trump from the ballot? If you've saved your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will go through immediately:
Thank you for your support. Whether you joined us 20 years ago, or just today, we’re happy you’re here fighting with us, Adam Rappaport General Counsel CREW |
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