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Even after Trump was FEDERALLY INDICTED, Republicans are pressuring President Biden to pardon him Th

Even after Trump was FEDERALLY INDICTED, Republicans are pressuring President Biden to pardon him [Click here to unsubscribe.]( The Voting Rights Defense Fund’s mission is to protect voting rights from Republican attacks across the country. We're building a grassroots movement to expand access to the ballot box and strengthen our democracy. [{NAME}, we hope to have you on our team, but if you'd like to unsubscribe from our emails, please click here.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund] Here’s the situation, {NAME}: FIRST: Trump spent four years inciting violence and destroying our Democracy. BUT THIS WEEK: He was FEDERALLY INDICTED for his crimes! AND NOW: Republicans are pressuring President Biden to pardon Trump. [Public opinion is split on this controversial issue, so we’re polling today to determine where Democrats stand. Even if you have answered this poll before, we need you to update your data in light of recent events.]( [SHOULD PRESIDENT BIDEN PARDON DONALD TRUMP?]( [YES ➞]( [NO ➞]( [UNSURE ➞]( Remember, {NAME}: [1] Trump has evaded millions of dollars in taxes. [2] Trump asked Russia to interfere in the 2016 election. [3] Trump’s foreign dealings threatened our national security. [4] Trump tried to overturn this election and incited violence at the Capitol. [5] Trump actively hide confidential documents in his BATHROOM after leaving office and tried to cover it up. We STILL don't know the full extent of all the crimes he's committed. But some Democrats think prosecuting Trump will take valuable time and resources away from addressing the needs of the Americans he neglected in office. [So {NAME}, this is why your input is so important. We need Top Democrats from every state to weigh in and keep our data up to date. Please respond right now →]( [SHOULD PRESIDENT BIDEN PARDON DONALD TRUMP?]( [YES ➞]( [NO ➞]( [UNSURE ➞]( Thank you for your input, Voting Rights Defense Fund This message was sent to: [{EMAIL}](#) [Click here to receive fewer emails.]( | [Click here to unsubscribe.]( [Voting Rights Defense Fund](#) PAID FOR BY VOTING RIGHTS DEFENDS FUND, DEFENDVOTINGRIGHTS.ORG, NOT AUTHORIZED BY ANY CANDIDATE OR CANDIDATE'S COMMITTEE.

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