From Beto O'Rourke <[email protected]>
Subject Washington or Trump?
Date December 11, 2019 4:39 PM
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Dear John,



There’s a painting that hangs in the Capitol rotunda depicting General
George Washington in front of the Continental Congress 236 years ago,
resigning his commission as the commander-in-chief of the Continental
Army.

The artist, John Trumbull, believed that it illustrated “one of the
highest moral lessons ever given to the world.”

Why?

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Because here was a man at the height of his powers, a man who had led
America to a stunning defeat of the most powerful military on the planet,
a man who could have made the case to be commander for life, or even King,
a case that would have resonated with many in a young, unstable country
still not free from the military threat of Great Britain or foreign
interference in our affairs… who nonetheless voluntarily resigned his
commission and gave up his power.

He did it for the greater good of this nascent democracy and in support of
the idea that no man is above the law or the will of the people as
expressed through their elected representatives.

He knew that if this great experiment, this profound idea of America, was
going to work, then at this decisive moment he must set the example.

And though he failed abjectly in other defining moral tests — he owned
enslaved people, failed to work for the abolition of slavery, and in so
doing set a perverse example and standard that would require a civil war
to overcome — this precedent that personal ambition would be subjugated to
the interests of the republic allowed us to inherit a government, as John
Adams described it, “of laws, not of men.”

This precedent also helped to inspire a Constitution that provides
protection against those who would put their own interests ahead of the
country’s, including provision for impeachment of the commander-in-chief
should they abuse the power of their office.

The idea of self-government and the Constitution that guarantees it were
fought for and defended by succeeding generations of Americans. The
service members who lost their lives in the Civil War, and in the World
Wars that followed, paid the ultimate price to see this idea through. So
did the civil rights marchers, the freedom riders, the men and women and
even children who forced this country to move closer to realizing it for
everyone by adopting the Civil Rights Act and the Voting Rights Act in
1964 and 1965.

We have inherited the service and sacrifice of those who came before us.
What we choose to do with this inheritance will define us for future
generations and will be the example we pass on to our children and
grandchildren.

Which brings us to this moment and the choice we have before us.

We now have a President who has abused his office and the public trust to
pursue personal and political gain. We have a President who has defied the
government of the people, obstructed the pursuit of justice, and welcomed
foreign interference into the most sacred aspect of self-government, our
elections.

We also have a Congress that has introduced articles of impeachment to
hold him accountable.

Here is the challenge, and ultimately, the choice.

Despite his flagrant abuse of the public trust (none of the key facts are
in dispute, in part because he has so openly flouted the law and the
constitution), Donald Trump has faced no consequences from his own
political party. Like a cult of personality, Republican members of
Congress have prioritized their leader over their country and their oath
to defend the Constitution.

But surely those who support President Trump’s defiance of our
institutions, of the Constitution, of the rule of law; who turn a blind
eye to the facts in order to focus on partisan advantage and short term
political gain; who operate in fear for their political careers at the
expense of their duty to this country… must at some level realize that
they squander the sacrifice and example of service we have all inherited
as Americans. And unless they change course, they may find themselves
responsible for the loss of this singular exception to the rule of human
history: a government that aspires to be of the people, by the people and
for the people.

Now that articles of impeachment have been presented to Congress, it is up
to every one of us to apply maximum pressure on our elected
representatives to do the right thing by holding the President to account.
To remind them of our country’s history, of their sworn duty to defend the
Constitution, and the need to follow the facts and impeach the President,
whatever the personal or political cost.

A resounding vote for impeachment, joined by Democrats and Republicans,
puts the country first and helps set an example for Senators of both
parties to do the right thing in the trial that will follow.

Members of Congress who show courage and sacrifice, including Republicans
who defy their leader in favor of their country, will long be remembered
for saving this country when it needed it most. Maybe even memorialized in
a painting depicting their sacrifice that could hang in the Capitol in
years to come, offering another “high moral lesson” for future
generations.

If we fail, we replace the precedent of Washington with that of Trump.
Sacrifice and service replaced with corruption. And I guarantee you, not
only would that failure embolden Trump to continue to defy the
Constitution and invite more foreign involvement in our elections — it
will almost certainly mean that future Presidents will feel free to do the
same.

This country… any future we have as a democracy… depends on all of us
doing the right thing at this defining moment of truth.

Beto



 


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