From Yvette Clarke <[email protected]>
Subject The coup at the Capitol
Date January 7, 2021 11:15 PM
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Friend,

Yesterday was a dark day in the history of America.

I condemn those who have put our democracy at risk. Not
only was yesterday’s assault on the Capitol a coup on our
election process, but a coup on our republic. Fear will not
dictate who the American people choose as their President.

That is why I, along with my colleagues, certified the
presidential election as soon as it was safe to do so.

The world looked on as American terrorists descended upon
the Capitol, and we cannot let that stand. That is why I signed
on to the articles of impeachment, because President Trump is
clearly unfit to serve.

Similarly, I strongly encourage Vice President Mike Pence
to begin the proceedings highlighted in the 25th amendment. The
President is unwell and immensely unfit to serve the last 13 days
of his term and he must leave office before any more harm can be
done to our country and our democracy.

Lastly, I stand with my colleague Cori Bush in beginning an
investigation into members of the GOP who encouraged the violence
that led to the devastation of our Capitol. We cannot have
leaders who encourage armed mobs to stop the Constitutional
proceedings of our republic.

The actions taken against the American people yesterday
were unacceptable, but justice will prevail.

In solidarity,

Yvette

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