Fellow Conservative,
After sitting on the articles of impeachment for a month, Speaker Pelosi finally delivered them to the Senate this week. Pelosi also named Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) and Jerry Nadler (D-N.Y.) to be House impeachment managers in the Senate.
As impeachment managers, Schiff and Nadler will have a pulpit to continue their partisan games as they try to persuade two-thirds of the Senate to remove President Trump from Office.
Debunking an Impeachment Myth
Liberal politicians and their allies in the media have been pushing a coordinated talking point: “Senators should act like impartial jurors.”
But Tim Chapman exposes Democrats’ hypocrisy <[link removed]> and explains that the Left is using this bogus talking point to try and “browbeat Republicans into passivity:”
That’s rank hypocrisy. In 1999, during the Clinton impeachment trial, Schumer believed the opposite. He stated “we have a pre-opinion,” and that senators would carry their own positions into the trial — something a jury should never do. He also voted to dismiss the impeachment case and voted against witness subpoenas.
Even the Chuck Schumer of 2019 contradicts his recent statements. He’s given numerous fiery speeches on the Senate floor blasting Trump on Ukraine — his mind is clearly made up. Other senators have made up their minds as well: Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) stated “Donald Trump is the most corrupt president in history, and he must be held accountable. I strongly believe the announcement of articles of impeachment are appropriate and necessary.” Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) called for impeachment five months before the House began impeachment proceedings. Do those sound like impartial jurors?
Despite the mountain of evidence showing Democrats’ prejudice on impeachment, the media is only grilling Republicans on whether they’ll be “impartial.” Of course, they didn’t hold House Democrats or senators running for president to the same standard, alleging they were the prosecutors, not a jury. That’s nowhere in the Constitution.
If you only have time to read one thing this weekend, then read Tim’s full op-ed. <[link removed]>
Senate Passes USMCA
On Thursday, the Senate overwhelmingly passed approved the USMCA trade deal by a vote of 89-10.
It’s worth noting that Nancy Pelosi sat on this deal for over a year in the House, but the Senate passed it in less than a month.
In 2019, Democrats prioritized an impeachment witch hunt. Meanwhile, President Trump and the Republican leadership in the Senate focused on improving the U.S. economy for ALL Americans.
March for Life
It’s only fitting that the March for Life next Friday falls in the same week as Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
It’s important to remember the Reverend Doctor Martin Luther King Jr. led a faith-based, grassroots movement.
On Friday, faith-based, grassroots activists will again march in Washington to peacefully petition their elected representatives to uphold the God-given right to life.
Thank you to all of you who will be traveling to D.C. for the March for Life. <[link removed]> We encourage all to attend!
>>> Read more about Dr. King’s conservative legacy <[link removed]>
Pro-Life Summit
On Saturday, January 25, Heritage Action is co-sponsoring a Pro-Life Summit <[link removed]> in Washington. Tim, Jessica, and Janae will be speaking along with dozens of other pro-life leaders. <[link removed]> We hope to see you there!
Tim, Jessica, and the Heritage Action team
Join the fight to advance the conservative agenda.
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