
Friend --
When I served in Congress, I had a red line. The assault
on the U.S. Capitol was a red line for me—a moment that
demanded moral clarity. I made the decision to tell the truth about
that dark day, regardless of the political cost, because I believe in
our Democracy.
Partisanship is one thing—but staying silent on actions that
violate your core beliefs is something else entirely. And right
now, far too many Members of Congress are choosing silence and
political self-preservation over integrity and
accountability.
You would think, there’s a limit—even for them, that there
is some action so far beyond the pale that it would force
them to say: “Enough is Enough.”
That’s the focus of this week’s Country First Day
of Action.
Under this administration, we’ve seen reckless and dangerous
actions that would have once been unthinkable. Actions that
should have been red lines for any Public Servant. Yet too
many in Congress remain silent. The American people aren’t fooled: the
Administration’s approval is underwater, and trust in leadership
continues to erode.
So, what is their red line?
This Thursday, join us as we contact key Members of Congress
and ask a simple but powerful
question: What would it take for you to say “no”
to this Administration?
👉 [RSVP
for the Day of Action]
Let’s remind our elected officials: their job is to serve the
Constitution, not a political personality.
Adam Kinzinger https://www.country1st.com/

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