John —
Under any other circumstance, a candidate for president invoking violence and insults against political rivals would be grounds for disqualification and disdain from voters.
But not for Donald Trump.
Most recently, Trump has posted videos depicting violence against President Biden.
Over and over again, Donald Trump uses his huge platform to go after his rivals — and once he sounds off on them, his army of online MAGA trolls continues the attacks.
It’s vicious and dangerous. And John, I know firsthand how it feels.
For years, Trump has made me public enemy number one because I have effectively held him to account.
From my service as chairman of the House Intelligence Committee to my work as impeachment manager in his first trial to my time on the January 6 Select Committee, I have been persistent in my work to hold Trump to account.
And Trump knows how effective I am. Which is why he’s insulted me repeatedly. Called me out personally on the campaign stage and on cable news. And unleashed his online army to go after me.
John, if Donald Trump becomes president once more, he will use and abuse his powers for his own gain — even more than he did during his first term.
The attacks and insults on social media will not end, even if he holds the title of President of the United States. That’s why I’m doing all I can to prevent him from making it there — and in the Senate, I will continue to hold him accountable.
John, as Donald Trump continues to use the rhetoric of violence on social media, I am relentlessly holding him to account so voters know the danger he poses to our country. Please, if you can, chip in $10 to support this work today.
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There is nothing that Donald Trump fears more than someone holding him and his cronies accountable in the United States Senate. (Except maybe a criminal jury doing the same.)
With your support today, that’s exactly what I plan to do.
Thanks for chipping in,
Adam