Roger Stone is still a convicted felon. Indivisibles --
Tonight, Donald Trump commuted the sentence of his partner-in-crime and convicted felon, Roger Stone. In case you’ve lost track (so many crimes, y’all), Roger Stone was convicted of *seven* counts of lying to Congress and witness tampering related to the Trump campaign’s ties to Russia. Just as he was about to begin serving his sentence, Trump handed him a get out of jail free card.
In the words of Representative Adam Schiff: "With this commutation, Trump makes clear that there are two systems of justice in America: one for his criminal friends, and one for everyone else."
It’s just another example of a president who thinks he’s above the law.
We shouldn’t be surprised. But we should be angry.
If you’ve read enough and ready for payback, tonight, can you chip in $25 to fund our work, including our massive plan to take the White House and flip the Senate?
The Senate had the opportunity in February to hold Trump accountable for his lawlessness. But instead, when faced with witness testimony that showed gross abuse of power and obstruction of Congress (like his friend Roger), they let him get away with it. Just like they let him get away with endless attempts to take away our healthcare. Or, separate kids from their parents at the border. Or, let hundreds of thousands of people die from COVID because there was no plan or tests.
So Roger Stone? That’s on:
Martha McSally
Cory Gardner
David Perdue
Kelly Loeffler
Joni Ernst
Susan Collins
Steve Daines
Thom Tillis
Lindsey Graham
John Cornyn
Mitch McConnell
...and the rest of their 42 friends in the Senate.
And we’re going to make sure that they own it.
Tonight, we’ve got just two asks:
- First, sign up here to tell us you’re all in to do the work to defeat Trump, keep our House majority, and defeat these 11 Republican enablers. We’ll send you information on how to plug into our massive digital program (we’re going to talk to 30 million voters, y’all) that launches in just a few weeks.
- If you can, click here to chip in $25 to fund our work and ensure that this November, these 11 Republicans and Donald Trump get a loud and clear message that nobody is above the law. We’re talking tons of ads, 30 million texts and phone calls, and more. And frankly, we need your help to do it.
We know that the news right now is overwhelming and infuriating. But folks, in 116 days, we’re going to win. Together.
In Solidarity,
Indivisible Team
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