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We will never forget Jan. 6

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meidastouch.com

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Fri, Jan 6, 2023 03:15 PM

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Dear {NAME}, Two years ago today, we watched in horror as a violent, right-wing extremist mob storme

Dear {NAME}, Two years ago today, we watched in horror as a violent, right-wing extremist mob stormed the U.S. Capitol to stop the electoral count and overthrow American democracy. As a result of the events of that fateful day, nine people have died and nearly 1,000 Trump supporters are facing criminal repercussions for their actions. Despite Trump’s best efforts to overthrow the bedrock of the American government, democracy held firm, and Biden was certified as the winner. But now, Trump, his GOP co-conspirators and the Fox News disinformation machine would prefer that Americans forget all about it. We refuse to let that happen. That’s why we put out a new clip on Youtube tracking the full timeline of Trump’s attempted coup – you can check it out here by clicking the GIF: [A Coup in Plain Sight (A Meidas Original Short)]( We started this movement because we understand the power of words to inspire people – for better or for worse. The unabashed political violence of Ja‌n. 6 was the natural result of the GOP’s nonstop hateful rhetoric for the last two decades. Now, the walls are starting to close in on Trump: between the feds, the IRS, numerous state investigations and the GOP’s disastrous performance in the midterms, we are hopeful that it won’t be much longer until he faces real, meaningful justice. But until that happens, we’re in this for the long haul – as long as it takes for our country to reunite around democracy once again. We cannot and will not ever forget the day we came so close to losing our democracy – because if those who forget history are doomed to repeat it, then the next time a coup is launched, the perpetrators will not be stopped so easily. That’s why we have to give credit where it’s due: This ad was made thanks to the unwavering support of our unapologetically pro-democracy supporters like you. Your enthusiasm, your feedback and your financial backing helps us stay strong in this fight – and make videos like this to ensure that no one forgets what happened two years ago today. Our democracy is fragile, and it is up to all of us to make sure that fascist extremists can never get another chance to destroy it. [So please, {NAME} – watch the video, share it with your friends and family and help us in the ongoing struggle to save our democracy. We can’t do it without you.]( Thank you for reading, and as always – shout out to the MeidasMighty. Ben, Brett and Jordy Meiselas MeidasTouch, co-founders [Text GOLD to 67400 to receive texts from MeidasTouch]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. [unsubscribe]( MeidasTouch 1032 15th St NW Washington, DC 20005 United States Paid for by MeidasTouch. MeidasTouch.com. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee.

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