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Sign the petition to Senate Republicans: Stop taking Trump cash, or don't vote on impeachment

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Friend, Senate Republicans cannot have it both ways with this impeachment. Many refuse to comment wh

Friend, [sign the petition to Senate Republicans: Stop taking Trump cash, or don't vote on impeachment.]( [Sign the petition]( Senate Republicans cannot have it both ways with this impeachment. Many refuse to comment when asked about it by the press, [claiming they would]( be "jurors" in an impeachment trial—and thus it would be inappropriate to speak out. But as jurors in a trial, it would also be wrong for senators to privately meet with Donald Trump—and even accept his financial support. [Sign the petition to Senate Republicans: Stop taking Donald Trump's cash, or recuse yourself when you have to vote on impeachment.]( [Sign the petition]( Knowing that impeachment is inevitable in the House, Donald Trump is [meeting with]( Senate Republicans to lobby against removal—hoping to keep enough of them in line. And for those who are up for re-election in 2020, Trump is doing [all he can to fundraise]( for their campaigns—literally buying their support for when an impeachment trial happens. Senate Republicans must choose. If they wish to have a final say in any impeachment trial, they must refuse any financial assistance from Donald Trump for their campaigns. And they must vow not to discuss the matter with the embattled president, even in private. [Click to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition to Senate Republicans: Stop taking Trump's cash—or don't vote on his impeachment.]( [Click to AUTOMATICALLY sign the petition]( Our message to Senate Republicans: As members of the United States Senate, you would be called upon to rule on Donald Trump's impeachment trial. Therefore, it would be inappropriate for you to accept any fundraising assistance from the president—as this would be an improper quid pro quo. 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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