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Sign if you agree: Don't. Stop. Investigating. Trump.

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Friend, It has been over two weeks that Robert Mueller completed his investigation, and we still hav

Friend, [sign the petition: House Democrats must keep investigating Trump.]( [Sign the petition]( It has been over two weeks that Robert Mueller completed his investigation, and we still have not seen the report—except for Attorney General William Barr's deeply misleading, four-page "summary" that raises more questions than answers. William Barr will [never willingly release]( the Mueller report. If Democrats had not won back control of Congress last November, we [would be stuck]( with his misleading summary, and nothing else. That's why it is so crucial for us to encourage House Democrats as they continue to do everything in their power to [secure the release]( of Mueller's full report, and to keep investigating Trump even after the report is released. [Sign if you agree: House Democrats must continue investigating Trump.]( [Sign the petition]( Thankfully, we are on the right track. In the span of one week: - House Judiciary Democrats approved [subpoenaing Mueller's full report](; - Judiciary Chair Jerry Nadler [called on Barr]( to "immediately release" the summaries of the report that Mueller's prosecutors had reportedly prepared for public release; - Ways and Means Democrats [requested six years]( of Trump's tax returns; - House Oversight Chair Elijah Cummings said [he was preparing]( a friendly subpoena to obtain 10 years of Trump's financial records from his accounting firm. This is good stuff, and a reminder of why we worked so hard to win the 2018 elections. As they continue their investigations of Trump, we need to let House Democrats know we support them continuing to hold the Trump administration accountable. [Click to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition: House Democrats must keep investigating Donald Trump.]( [Click to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition]( Our message to House Democrats: We support your continued investigations of the Trump administration, from demanding the full release of the Mueller report, to acquiring Trump's tax returns, investigating his finances and members of his administration and more. House Democrats must keep investigating Trump. Please keep it up! By signing this petition you will receive periodic updates on offers and activism opportunities from Daily Kos. You may unsubscribe at any time. Here's our [privacy policy](. Keep fighting, Paul Hogarth, Daily Kos Daily Kos, PO Box 70036, Oakland, CA, 94612. Sent via [ActionNetwork.org](. To update your email address, change your name or address, or to stop receiving emails from Daily Kos, please [click here](.

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