Hi John, 

You may have seen recent news that the Department of Justice under President Trump secretly subpoenaed phone and email records for dozens of reporters, Democratic members of Congress, and their families. This was an unprecedented, dangerous move of a paranoid tyrant petrified of anyone leaking his illicit behavior.

Throughout his presidency, Trump tried to bully those around him. He spied on those who refused to be bullied and dared to defy him. While Democrats have gained control of Congress, the members of Trump’s party who had the nerve to criticize him have been virtually eliminated. The Republican party of today has embraced Trump and his ideology.

We need Democrats to stay in control of Congress to continue standing up for what’s right. Will you chip in today to help Democrats keep the majority in the House?
 

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Even after he left office, Republicans in Congress have continued to follow Trump like blind mice. In a time when we face so many daunting challenges that threaten our way of life, we need courage from our country’s leaders, not craven cowardice.

I will always stand up for the freedom of the press and truth. But if Republicans take back control of Congress, they would continue Trump’s hostile and unethical tactics towards the media and attacks on truth and reality.

Will you contribute today so we can keep integrity in our government and protect the freedom of the press?

Thank you,
— Hank


 
   
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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