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Get your “Impeach Trump” bumper sticker

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{NAME} -- BREAKING: Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to publicly testify next week about

{NAME} -- BREAKING: Former FBI Director James Comey is expected to publicly testify next week about Donald Trump’s attempt to pressure Comey into ending the investigation into Michael Flynn. Meanwhile, the House Intelligence Committee has issued subpoenas for Michael Flynn and Trump’s lawyer, Michael Cohen. Not surprisingly, the response from White House officials has been to act as if everything is normal and dismiss the Russia investigation as nothing more than “fake news.” We need to keep the pressure up to ensure Trump is fully investigated. You can help do just that -- and support our work -- by getting a copy of the winning “Impeach Trump” bumper sticker that DFA members picked in a member survey just a few days ago! [Chip in $4 and we’ll send you the “Unfit to Serve: Impeach Trump” bumper sticker that DFA members told us they loved! (Want more stickers? No problem. Just contribute $10 for 3 stickers or $15 for 5.)]( [Take Action!]( Of course, Donald Trump would like nothing more than to change the subject via Twitter (“covfefe” much?) or complain about how the media is treating him. And Republicans would rather avoid talking about Trump altogether, especially after a new POLITICO poll was just released that reveals support for impeaching Trump has surged 5 points in a single week -- from 38% to 43%. An overwhelming 71% of Democratic voters support impeachment. We have the momentum, but we know Trump and his Republican apologists will keep obstructing investigations into the White House unless Americans make their voices heard loud and clear, from their bumpers to the ballot box. [Visibility is critical to removing Trump from office. That’s why DFA will send you an “Unfit to Serve: Impeach Trump” bumper sticker if you contribute $4 now to support DFA’s campaign (or you can donate $10 for 3 stickers or $15 for 5!).]( Thanks for helping lead the resistance, support the work of DFA members across the country, and do everything you can to hold Donald Trump and Republicans accountable. - Jay Jay Henderson, Digital Strategy Manager Democracy for America [DONATE]( Paid for by Democracy for America, and not authorized by any candidate. Contributions to Democracy for America are not deductible for federal income tax purposes. This message was sent to {EMAIL}. Click here to [unsubscribe]( from further communications.

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