Call your members of Congress and demand they support impeachment! Indivisibles,
While Republicans continue to debate process over substance and dodge questions on foreign interference in our elections, let’s review the facts:
✔️ Trump pushed Ukraine to interfere in our 2020 elections.
✔️ He used US military aid to pressure them to dig up dirt on his political opponent.
✔️ He tried to cover it up.
If the average person did this, they'd go to jail.
This week, as Congress returns from recess, it’s critical that they hear from you about the facts and how you expect them to have the backbone to say unequivocally that nobody-- not even the President of the United States-- is above the law. Today, on National #ImpeachNow Call-In Day, Indivisible is setting out to drive 20,000 calls to Congress, and we need your help.
So far, Indivisibles and partner activists have held over 270 events across the country at district offices, made over 100,000 calls to voters in key states, and pushed 228 House Democrats and Independents to publicly support an impeachment inquiry. But we cannot let up now. Donald Trump and his crimes are not above the law.
Here are three things you can do right now to keep up the pressure on impeachment:
Hubdialer -- the tool that lets folks volunteer from anywhere to call constituents in key areas and urge them to contact their senators -- is back in action! We need you to join us for a few hours to make a massive difference in this fight and help us reach a million voters about impeachment and what’s at stake.
Listen. We know that this fight feels overwhelming. Every day, we learn about more crimes. Every day, there’s a new news article. But the facts here are simple and there is no longer room for members of Congress to stand on middle ground. It’s time to turn up the heat and tell every representative and senator that we’re paying attention and that we demand they choose a side: act to act to protect our Constitution, our democracy, and the rule of law, or continue blindly supporting this lawless president.
Let’s do it.
In solidarity, Indivisible Team
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