John --
Yesterday, the House officially launched a formal impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
This administration has continuously obstructed and stonewalled all attempts by Congress to seek information and testimony for ongoing investigations -- stymying our Constitutional authority of oversight as a co-equal branch of the government.
And now, allegations of attempting to use the power of the presidency against another country, in the context of withholding funds that Congress approved, to investigate a political opponent is incredibly serious and must be thoroughly investigated.
To do otherwise would betray the very foundations of our democracy.
No one is above the law including the President, John.
Let's be clear: I have been for an impeachment inquiry since 2017 -- and with every action by the President, more and more members have come to see that an impeachment inquiry is necessary.
Now is not the time to fall back on the status quo of party-politics. I don't believe it's an either-or choice. It's our duty to work for the citizens of this country. It is our duty and written in the Constitution -- a document that was created here in Philadelphia 243 years ago.
John, I want to hear from you on this -- do you support a House impeachment inquiry? Take a few minutes to tell me where you stand:
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History is watching -- and I look forward to hearing your important voice in this matter.
Thank you,
Dwight Evans
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