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Sign if you agree: Whistleblower complaint justifies cutting off recess

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Friend, Congress is finally moving on an impeachment inquiry on Donald Trump, and the bombshell deve

Friend, [sign and send the petition to your member of Congress: Cut short your recess and stay in D.C. to impeach Donald Trump.]( [Sign and send the petition]( Congress is finally moving on an impeachment inquiry on Donald Trump, and the bombshell developments don't stop there. The White House's "transcript" of Trump's July 25 phone call with the Ukrainian president reads like a mob boss shake-down. Further, the declassified whistleblower complaint contains even more explosive evidence of Trump committing impeachable offenses. But the House plans to go on a [two-week recess]( starting today. [Send a message to your member of Congress: A recess can wait. The impeachment of Donald Trump cannot.]( [Sign and send the petition]( This doesn't make sense. We have a President who has continuously evaded the law, and put our national security in jeopardy. But Congress thinks impeachment efforts can wait. As Speaker Nancy Pelosi herself argued at a Democratic caucus meeting: "we have to strike while the iron is hot." So why are they planning to leave town and go on recess? Your member of Congress may soon cast the most decisive and consequential votes of their careers. That's why the regularly scheduled recess needs to be cancelled or at least cut short. [Sign and send the petition to your member of Congress: Cut short the recess. Impeachment matters are a higher priority right now.]( [Sign and send the petition]( Keep fighting, Paul Hogarth, Daily Kos P.S. Our pressure is working! After we started generating emails, a CNN reporter [tweeted that]( House Intelligence Committee members may be called back before the 2-week recess is over. We need to keep it up. [Please sign and send the petition to your member of Congress.]( 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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