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Dr. Fauci

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/7FiTGSW_fcfO08-TJmlgT3ECakCI9XbVP_Kuz8eL5j0= {NAME}, President Trump is once again looking to get r

/7FiTGSW_fcfO08-TJmlgT3ECakCI9XbVP_Kuz8eL5j0= {NAME}, President Trump is once again looking to get rid of leaders who speak truth to power. This time, it’s Dr. Anthony Fauci. Time and time again, Dr. Fauci has delivered science-based facts and information about COVID-19 directly to the American people, and he hasn’t been afraid to contradict those spreading dangerous misinformation. But now, President Trump has publicly hinted he might fire Dr. Fauci. If this happens, President Trump would appear to value reopening the economy more than protecting American lives. [Will you join us in thanking Dr. Fauci for his work and let him know we stand with him? Then forward this email to a friend to double your impact!](/KaNtvg-SPPYarjRkVv0SCsLGcLYWJ3_ganIFsdvwUNE=) [THANK DR. FAUCI »](/KaNtvg-SPPYarjRkVv0SCsLGcLYWJ3_ganIFsdvwUNE=) The President spent the critical early weeks of the COVID-19 pandemic downplaying its severity, undermining health experts and spreading misinformation, and preventing states from taking action to protect their residents. In the absence of a true leader, Dr. Fauci stepped up. It can’t have been easy to be an outspoken advocate while the President himself was actively downplaying the impacts of the virus, but Dr. Fauci consistently put the health, safety, and wellbeing of the American people above all else. [That’s why we stand with Dr. Fauci. Will you sign the petition to help us thank Dr. Fauci, and then forward this email to a friend to help amplify your impact?](/KaNtvg-SPPYarjRkVv0SCsLGcLYWJ3_ganIFsdvwUNE=) [THANK DR. FAUCI »](/KaNtvg-SPPYarjRkVv0SCsLGcLYWJ3_ganIFsdvwUNE=) We’ve all relied on Fauci’s fact-based information these past few weeks, and it’s critical that we don’t lose his voice in this crisis. Thanks, --Team Green --------------------------------------------------------------- Congressman Al Green has served the people of Texas' 9th district for 15 years. He is a progressive leader in Washington and was the first Member of Congress to introduce articles of impeachment against President Trump on the House floor. This email was sent to {EMAIL} because we want to keep you fully informed about Al's work for justice, accountability, and progress. If you'd prefer not to hear from us, you can [unsubscribe](/p5qfJY4XLSurDL2jSCni2iL9DJ4HxpAHY87PL63J7cI=) here. [VISIT OUR WEBSITE](/7FiTGSW_fcfO08-TJmlgT3ECakCI9XbVP_Kuz8eL5j0=) Paid for and Authorized by Keep Al Green in Congress Keep Al Green in Congress P.O. Box 56761 Houston TX 77256-6761 United States

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