Friend,
Trump has committed multiple impeachable offenses in the past week alone.
Take to the streets this Sunday to demonstrate your support for a swift impeachment process.
Republicans have been targeting House Democrats with anti-impeachment rallies while they’ve been at home during recess these past few weeks. So grassroots groups, including By the People and Women’s March, are calling for people nationwide to host and attend marches and rallies for impeachment this Sunday, October 13, right before members of Congress return to Washington, D.C.
The American people must set a precedent that we don’t abide by Trump’s abuses of power.
And there are so many abuses to choose from. As is typical with Trump, he’s continuing to violate our Constitution in plain sight.
- With Ukraine, Trump corruptly pressured a foreign power for his own benefit—immediately after Robert Mueller appeared before Congress. As journalist James Risen writes: “Trump is a habitual criminal, and his reaction to escaping Mueller’s investigation was to go on yet another crime spree.”1
- Just in the past few weeks, he not only admitted to asking Ukraine to dig up dirt on his political rival Joe Biden, but he went on TV and asked China to do the same.
- He’s explicitly refusing to cooperate with the House’s impeachment inquiry, which is obstruction of Congress.
- He continues to profit off the presidency every day, putting his personal interests before the people he took an oath to serve, including having members of the U.S. Air Force stay at his Scottish resort—personally profiting from U.S. taxpayers.
- Trump’s multiple racist abuses of power have risen to the level of impeachable offenses, violating our Constitution and endangering our lives.2
- Trump keeps undermining Congress as a co-equal branch of government, a foundation of our democracy.
Now, thanks to activists like you pushing from the grassroots, we have a clear majority in the House supporting a formal impeachment inquiry. Public opinion polls—even one run by Fox News—show the majority of Americans support impeachment.
It’s critical that we build on this momentum and take to the streets this Sunday.
We’ve already been waiting too long to address Trump’s lawlessness. That’s why people voted me and my Democratic colleagues into Congress almost a year ago: To be a check on this dangerous administration.
This is about what we value, and what we allow, as a country. Trump’s disregard for our laws and values are attacks on us all. We cannot take our rights or our democracy for granted. We must fight for them, or we will lose them.
Every day, Trump is growing more and more unhinged and chaotic. He has repeatedly threatened and harassed the whistleblower who revealed his illegal interactions with Ukraine, accusing them of being a spy. And he has outrageously asked for Chairman Adam Schiff to be questioned and arrested for fraud and treason.
He also used disgusting antisemitic stereotypes to smear Chairman Schiff. We can’t become numb to this. We’re getting close to the one-year anniversary of the Pittsburgh synagogue massacre, which was inspired by similar rhetoric.3
It’s essential that we draw a line in the sand. We cannot concede to the racist, corrupt ideology of Trump and his administration. If we don’t take a stand, then we’re setting the precedent that future presidents can get away with trampling on our rights and our values.
Click here to register or sign up to attend a local #ImpeachNow march this Sunday, October 13.
Yesterday, in his first campaign rally since our impeachment inquiry officially launched, Trump said the Democrats are trying to overthrow the government. Outrageously, he’s called our impeachment inquiry a coup. This is serious. This is unprecedented. This is unacceptable.
As John Nichols with The Nation writes: “Impeachment is not ‘a coup’ against democracy and the rule of law. It is the proper and necessary response to a president who threatens democracy and the rule of law.”4
The impeachment process will continue to heat up as Congress returns from recess next week, and it’s essential that we build the strongest case possible, while moving quickly. As my colleague Rep. John Lewis noted recently, recognizing the urgency ahead of us:
“We cannot delay. We must not wait. Now is the time to act. I have been patient while we tried every other path and used every other tool. We will never find the truth unless we use the power given to the House of Representatives and the House alone to begin an official investigation as dictated by the Constitution. The future of our democracy is at stake.”5
We’re at a crossroads in our country. History will judge what actions we take now.
Are you ready to take action? Click here to RSVP.
In solidarity,
Rashida
1 https://theintercept.com/2019/09/26/donald-trumps-call-with-ukrainian-leader-one-day-after-robert-muellers-congressional-testimony-shows-the-president-is-a-brazen-criminal/
2 https://freespeechforpeople.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/FSFP-report-impeachment-and-racist-abuse-of-office-20190920-1.pdf
3 https://theintercept.com/2019/10/04/trump-anti-semitic-impeachment/
4 https://www.thenation.com/article/trump-tweet-constitution/
5 https://www.thenation.com/article/trump-impeachment-pelosi/
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