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Tuesday, October 15, 2019
THE DESTRUCTION CONTINUES. NPR NEWS EXCLUSIVE: Turf War Blocked CFPB From Helping Fix Student Loan Forgiveness Program.
Sunday, October 13, 2019
Trump is up to his neck in investigations. ZACH KLEIN.
Last
month, Speaker Pelosi announced that Democrats in Congress were moving forward
with a formal impeachment inquiry against the president. Since then, we’ve
learned a lot.
Additionally, intentionally stonewalling and failing to participate in an impeachment proceeding is impeachable conduct itself. Just ask Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina. In 1998 during the Clinton impeachment hearings he said, “The day Richard Nixon failed to answer that subpoena is that day that he was subject to impeachment because he took the power from Congress over the impeachment process away from Congress and he became the judge and jury.”
Trump knows he’s in trouble. What innocent person takes to Twitter to say the investigation should be ended “for the good of the country” as opposed to because there was no wrongdoing?
He’s using fear tactics. He’s bullying. He’s obstructing justice and impeding the investigation. He’s abandoning his constitutional obligations. But at the end of the day, regardless of what happens in Congress, he will be held accountable if we win big in 2020.
That’s what I’m working towards every day between now and next November. Every time Trump tweets something ridiculous, lies, embarrasses us or even betrays us, let’s recommit ourselves to that fight. Let’s make sure we’re all doing everything we can to win here in Ohio and across the country in 2020.
Indeed the stakes are too high to do anything less than that.
Zach.
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- On a July call between Mr. Trump
and Ukranian President Volodymyr Zelensky, Trump urged Ukraine to
investigate his political rival, Joe Biden
- The White House then moved all
records of the call to a highly classified, secret computer system with
restricted access
- Investigating committees in
Congress have issued a number of subpoenas, prompting Trump to say he
won’t participate in the impeachment inquiry
- Last week, two men working for
Rudy Giuliani were arrested on federal campaign finance charges after a
massive effort to funnel foreign money into our political process was
discovered
Additionally, intentionally stonewalling and failing to participate in an impeachment proceeding is impeachable conduct itself. Just ask Senator Lindsey Graham, a Republican from South Carolina. In 1998 during the Clinton impeachment hearings he said, “The day Richard Nixon failed to answer that subpoena is that day that he was subject to impeachment because he took the power from Congress over the impeachment process away from Congress and he became the judge and jury.”
Trump knows he’s in trouble. What innocent person takes to Twitter to say the investigation should be ended “for the good of the country” as opposed to because there was no wrongdoing?
He’s using fear tactics. He’s bullying. He’s obstructing justice and impeding the investigation. He’s abandoning his constitutional obligations. But at the end of the day, regardless of what happens in Congress, he will be held accountable if we win big in 2020.
That’s what I’m working towards every day between now and next November. Every time Trump tweets something ridiculous, lies, embarrasses us or even betrays us, let’s recommit ourselves to that fight. Let’s make sure we’re all doing everything we can to win here in Ohio and across the country in 2020.
Indeed the stakes are too high to do anything less than that.
Zach.
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SHOULD DONALD TRUMP BE IMPEACHED? DGA.
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Please take a moment to share your thoughts: Should President Trump be impeached?
Saturday, October 12, 2019
Davids signature is needed to protect Roe v. Wade. JENNIFER WEXTON.
Yesterday, Jennifer told you
about a landmark case for LGBTQ equality that was just argued before the
Supreme Court.
There's another critical case the Court will hear this term that we need to talk to you about -- and it could be the biggest attack yet on Roe v. Wade in the Trump era. In 2016, the Court ruled that a Texas law that would have forced most clinics offering abortion care to close was unconstitutional. Now, the Court is considering a similar Louisiana law. The difference? Anthony Kennedy, the deciding vote in the 2016 case, has been replaced by Trump's anti-choice pick Brett Kavanaugh. There's a very real chance that Kavanaugh will tip the scales for draconian state laws that impose impossible burdens on health clinics, force them to close, and deny millions of patients access to reproductive healthcare. So we have to speak out powerfully for the right to choose now. Can you add your name to Jennifer's petition? We need to show the Supreme Court that citizens across the country want Roe v. Wade protected.
Thank you,
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