Friend,
Today, the House Intelligence Committee held
the first public hearing of the impeachment investigation into
President Trump. Congress heard testimony from William Taylor, the
nation’s top diplomat in Ukraine, and George Kent, a State Department
official who oversees U.S. foreign policy in Ukraine. These two
witnesses testified under oath that the Trump Administration pressured
the Ukrainian government to investigate a political opponent of the
President and withheld critical security aid and a White House meeting
to leverage Ukraine.
The purpose of these hearings
is to determine whether or not Donald Trump committed offenses that
should result in his impeachment. These hearings are also how Congress
brings all of the facts to light before you, the American people, so
you can hear testimony directly from the witnesses themselves and draw
your own conclusions. And it’s for this reason that I’m sending a
survey today so that I can learn what you think about the impeachment
process. Will you complete this short,
two-question survey below?
Based
on what you heard today from Ambassador Taylor and Mr. Kent, do you
believe Congress should continue the impeachment inquiry of President
Trump?
YES
NO
Moving forward, should
Congress limit the impeachment investigation to Ukraine or expand it
to include more alleged crimes committed by President
Trump?
EXPAND
DON'T
EXPAND
I’ll be reading through your responses over the
next few days, and I want to get as clear a picture as possible of
what voters really think about impeachment. So please take a moment to
complete the survey above. Thank
you.
Best, Ted
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