Our last chance to hold Trump accountable for January 6th ➡️
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John,

I was on the third floor of the gallery inside the House, squeezed between narrow rows of seats, when I heard a growing crescendo of speech that seemed out of order.

 

Soon, a police officer told me and my colleagues to put on gas masks stowed under seats—that crystallized for me the danger we were in.


As Trump's rioters stormed the Capitol on January 6th, I was one of the last lawmakers to leave the chamber.

 

John, I tell this story because I want us all to keep in mind how precious our democracy is, how close we came to losing it, and how fragile it is today.

Next year, we have a real chance to fortify it—but only if we can stop Trump's Agenda. Today, will you donate to support our work to flip the House and hold Trump accountable?

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In February that year, the Senate acquitted Trump of inciting an insurrection… so I joined a lawsuit alleging that Trump broke the law by whipping up his supporters (and white Supremacists) to stop us from certifying the 2020 election.

Trump and his silk-stocking lawyers have aggressively pushed back with lies and deception—claiming he didn't do it, but if he did it was legal, and he is the President so he is above the law and he is immune from being sued anyway.

We await the judge’s decision on Trump’s initial immunity claim, but that's not where the story ends:


In 2022, the federal Judge looking at the case ruled that some remarks Trump made during his speech (like telling supporters to “fight like hell”) were not done in an official capacity—it was the first in this country’s history that a court had found a president wasn’t entitled to immunity for conduct occurring while he was president.


In 2024, the MAGA Supreme Court decided that Presidents have immunity from ANY act committed in their official capacity.


And if the Judge doesn't rule the way Trump wants, it's likely that the president will appeal to the same MAGA Supreme Court that helps keep him out of jail.

 

John, this could be our last chance to hold Trump accountable through our broken court system, which means we must prepare to uphold our duty to protect and defend our rights and freedoms.

 

I'm fighting in Congress every day to do that by holding our President and Supreme Court accountable to the people.

Trump is desperately trying to hold onto the majority in Congress next year so he can continue his reign, which means it's our duty to turn out voters for Democrats across the country to flip it—especially in GA 04. Today, will you chip in to help us put a stop to Trump's reckless actions and ensure our Democracy survives his attempts to destroy it?

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In strength,
Hank

 

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Congressman Hank Johnson is a former defense attorney, DeKalb County commissioner, small business owner, and magistrate judge who now serves in Congress as a champion for the middle class.

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