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Hi, it's Deborah.
Recently, the Supreme Court voted to limit nationwide injunctions. This is a constitutional crisis unfolding in real time, and I'll tell you why.
Before I explain, I need to ask you directly: Will you chip in $10 now to protect NC-02 and lay the groundwork to take back the House next year? The fight to protect our democracy hinges on Democrats flipping the House in 2026. [[link removed]]
A nationwide injunction is a crucial tool for protecting Americans from presidential abuse of power. It can put a pause on any law, regulation, or policy from taking effect while it's being litigated in court.
It's been used to:
* Halt Trump's unconstitutional birthright citizenship Executive Order,
* Stop the illegal mass firings of federal employees,
* Prevent Elon Musk from accessing sensitive government data,
…and more.
With this ruling, the Supreme Court just handed Trump a free pass to violate the Constitution by removing the emergency brakes.
But here's the thing — lawmakers can and should protect the courts' use of nationwide injunctions by passing legislation to codify their use by district courts.
That’s why it’s so critical we take back control of the House, and why I'm asking you again: Will you chip in $10 to help us build the infrastructure we need to flip the House blue and put an end to Trump's relentless assault on our democracy? [[link removed]]
If you've stored your payment information with ActBlue Express, your donation will process immediately.
In the thick of it with you,
Deborah Ross
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In 2020, Deborah became the first Democrat in over a decade to be elected to represent North Carolina’s 2nd Congressional district. In her first term, eleven pieces of legislation she introduced were signed into law. These measures increased funding for sexual assault nurse examiners, enhanced judicial ethics and transparency, and bolstered North Carolina’s offshore wind energy potential. Deborah needs your support to continue the fight for fairness, equality, and progress. Let’s do this together.
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