From Dale Herndon, Bikers for Trump <[email protected]>
Subject Let's end this farce
Date January 27, 2020 2:40 PM
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Bikers for Trump



Tell your Senators it's time to end these fraudulent impeachment
proceedings by adding your name to our "Dismiss the Charges NOW!"
Petition today!















John,

Have you been watching this B***S*** impeachment trial coverage
as the Democrats fume and fuss -- without making any kind of case
against President Donald Trump at all???

Have you seen enough to know that the radical Democrats still
have an incredible amount a hate and anger at the President for
defeating Hillary Clinton in 2016 -- but not much else?

Then join Bikers For Trump NOW and tell your Senators it's time
to end these fraudulent proceedings by adding your name to our
"Dismiss the Charges NOW!" Petition today!



DISMISS THE CHARGES NOWSign the petition

John, we know President Trump is innocent and he will beat the
Democrats' cooked up charges -- but there's no need to waste any
more of the American people's time with this farce, so please
sign our "Dismiss the Charges NOW!" Petition immediately.

SIGN HERE

Thank you, John, please sign the Petition now!



Sincerely,


Dale Herndon

Bikers for Trump




















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