Hey John — I just wanted to follow-up on Noah’s email.
We have a lot of fights ahead of us in 2023. From holding Donald Trump accountable, to exposing dark money in politics, to getting answers about the insurrection.
We know that we have the expertise and the drive to make a difference next year, but we need the resources to do so. Can you chip in any amount before the end of the year to help us out? Up to $90,000 in donations are still being matched through midnight on December 31st!
Your support makes our work possible.
Thanks,
Arielle Linsky Stogner
Chief Operating Officer
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
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Hey John — I hope you’re enjoying a pleasant holiday season. I took a quick break from spending time with my family and friends to write you this brief email and I hope you take a minute of your day to read it.
To be frank, John, this is a pivotal time in CREW's fight to hold corrupt politicians accountable for their abuses of power.
As we’ve said before, in the last few months, Donald Trump announced he was running for president again and Republicans regained the majority in the House—meaning we can expect all efforts to investigate the Jan. 6 insurrection to come to a screeching halt when the next Congress is seated.
Going into 2023, we’re going to have tough fights ahead to protect our democracy and hold seditious politicians like Donald Trump accountable for their corruption. So, before 2023, I’m asking you, as one of our most important supporters, to help us prepare for them by contributing now to support our work defending American democracy. That includes our work to disqualify Trump from serving as president under the 14th Amendment, which will take on new urgency next year.
Our team made a secure link for you to donate to right here—and all donations are still being matched through December 31: https://citizensforethics.org/endofyear22
Thanks for all you do, and happy holidays,
Noah Bookbinder
President and Chief Executive Officer
Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington (CREW)
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