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Reupping my petition to call on AG Barr to resign in the wake of recent events

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I first called on Attorney General William Barr to resign last May when it became clear that he had

I first called on Attorney General William Barr to resign last May when it became clear that he had lied to Congress about the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller's report. Since then, his beha [( {NAME}, I first called on Attorney General William Barr to resign last May when it became clear that he had lied to Congress about the findings of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report. Since then, his behavior has only gotten worse. His decision to reduce the sentencing recommendation for Roger Stone shows that there is one set of rules for the President and his cronies and another for the rest of us. This is not how the justice system is supposed to work. [Will you add your name to my call demanding AG Barr resign immediately? →]( [SIGN ON →]( It seems clear that the President wants to continue retaliating against those who testified against him in the impeachment inquiry. First, it was Lieutenant Colonel Vindman. Then, Ambassador Gordon Sondland. We want to make sure you’re up to date on what’s happening, but we’re also pushing to hit our critical fundraising goals. If you’re able, please consider a donation before Saturday at midnight to fuel Rep. Cicilline’s grassroots movement. [DONATE]( The job of the Attorney General of the United States is to uphold the law. William Barr should probably remind himself of that – and if he can’t do the job without breaking the law himself, he should resign. [Add your name if you agree →]( Thanks, -- David [DONATE →]( [David Cicilline for Congress] This message was sent to: {EMAIL} | If you no longer wish to receive emails you can [unsubscribe here.]( Democrat David Cicilline proudly represents Rhode Island's 1st Congressional District. An advocate for LGBTQ rights, a leader on gun violence prevention, and a fighter for Rhode Island families — David is one of our fiercest legislators in the Trump Era. Our campaign is powered by supporters like you. Your grassroots support is critical to helping David's campaign for Rhode Island's 1st District. If you’d still like to unsubscribe, you can do so by [clicking here.]( Paid for by The Cicilline Committee The Cicilline Committee P.O. Box 9107 Providence RI, 02940

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