John,
The results of the election are clear, and grow clearer every day. The American people issued a resounding rejection of Trump and made him the first one-term president in nearly three decades.
But he still can't let it go — and neither can Republican his enablers like South Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
According to a bombshell interview in The Washington Post, Lindsey Graham called Georgia's Republican Secretary of State and directly encouraged him to throw out legally-cast ballots during their recount to try and overturn the results of the election.
Trump's infantile refusal to acknowledge the election results are hurting families every day as the pandemic rampages across the country. But he wouldn't be able to do any of this without the backing of his fawning apologists in the Republican Party like Lindsey Graham.
We cannot let this type of corrupt, unethical behavior go unchecked. Add your name to our petition calling for a Senate Ethics Committee investigation into Senator Graham's attempt to overturn the election and subvert the will of the people in Georgia.
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Lindsey Graham chairs the Senate Judiciary Committee, which oversees the U.S. legal system. For him to pressure an official overseeing elections to throw out legal ballots from Georgia voters is criminal.
Let's be clear: Trump and Republicans lost this election decisively. Their attempts to challenge the results in court are failing miserably in multiple states. Their attempts to overturn the will of the people will fail miserably too. But it is still critical that Trump's enablers — people like Lindsey Graham — are held accountable for their attacks on our democracy.
Will you add your name to our petition calling for a Senate Ethics Committee investigation into Lindsey Graham's absurd conduct?
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