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Sign the petition to Sen. Lindsey Graham: Resign!

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Friend, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has transformed in recent years from a principled Trump cr

Friend, [sign the petition to Sen. Lindsey Graham: Resign!]( [Sign the petition]( Republican Senator Lindsey Graham has transformed in recent years from a principled Trump critic to a pathetic Trump apologist, defending even the most outrageous conduct. But now he has crossed the line, urging Donald Trump Jr. to [break the law](. It is clear that Lindsey Graham has no interest in upholding his oath as a U.S. Senator, and is more interested in protecting the Trump Regime. [Sign if you agree: Lindsey Graham should resign from the U.S. Senate.]( [Sign the petition]( After the Senate Intelligence Committee subpoenaed Donald Jr. about the Russia investigation, Lindsey Graham went on Fox News and urged him to ignore the subpoena. "If I were Donald Trump Jr.’s lawyer, I would tell him, you don’t need to go back into this environment anymore, you’ve been there for hours and hours and hours, and nothing being alleged here changes the outcome of the Mueller investigation. I would call it a day." That sounds like obstruction of justice. Lindsey Graham is chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, and he should know better. He has abdicated his oath as a United States Senator to uphold the law, in exchange for complete loyalty to the Trump Regime. [Click to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition: #LindseyGrahamResign. You just told a witness to break the law and should immediate vacate your office.]( [Click to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition]( Our message to U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham: By urging Donald Trump Junior to ignore a subpoena, you are actively encouraging a witness to break the law. That's obstruction of justice, Senator. You should resign for putting loyalty to Donald Trump over your constitutional oath to uphold the law. 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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