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we must stop presidential abuses of power

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Donald Trump abused the power of the presidency to enrich himself. He protected his children and cro

Donald Trump abused the power of the presidency to enrich himself. He protected his children and cronies from accountability, and relentlessly attacked critics and political enemies. So to build support for stopping any future president from following Trump’s example, Rep. Adam Schiff just reintroduced the Protecting Our Democracy Act (H.R. 5048). [Add your name to tell Congress to support the Protecting Our Democracy Act to ensure future presidents can’t abuse their power.]( The Protecting Our Democracy Act would: - Prevent presidents from profiting from office - End the ability of presidents to issue self-serving pardons - Require presidential candidates to disclose their tax returns - Make sure presidents can be prosecuted for wrongdoing while in office It’s exactly the bill we need to prevent presidential abuses of power and make sure the office of the president isn’t a hotbed of corruption. [Tell Congress:]( [You must support the Protecting Our Democracy Act to restore checks and balances, increase transparency, and prevent corruption and future abuses of presidential power.]( [Add your name right away.]( Thanks for taking action for our democracy, - Robert Weissman, President of Public Citizen Public Citizen | 1600 20th Street NW | Washington DC 20009 | [Unsubscribe](

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