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No One is Above the Law

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{NAME}, you're Going to Want to See This... If we stop now, then we may see January 6th happen aga

{NAME}, you're Going to Want to See This... [continue reading] {NAME}, Today is the final day for the House January 6th Committee and they are expected to refer charges against former President Donald Trump, as well as possibly others tied to the attack on the capitol. The importance of this moment cannot be understated. Checks and balances are alive and well, as one part of our government serves to hold another part accountable for criminal actions. Power should not be so corrupting that it allows for the evasion of justice. No one should be above the law, not even the President of the United States. This meeting will serve as a way for the public to be directly engaged with the process the House has undertaken over the last year in presenting crucial and previously unreported evidence. Now, all of that has culminated in the vote that will take place and charges being referred to the Justice Department that will ultimately make the final call on prosecution tactics. While it seems that Justice is not entirely swift, it is done in a methodical and important way: there is a process for this, even with egregious crimes like those committed on and around January 6th. {NAME}, we know that someone like you is invested in this and that you are ready for it to seem that, finally, those responsible for the attack on the capitol will face the consequences. But today will not be the end of MAGA, and that is why we will keep fighting the ripple effect that this has created. As a nation, we all should take a stand against it. As an organization, we have a responsibility to make sure that the message gets out, and that we are all in this together. [{NAME} – can you pitch in a few dollars today to make sure that we can continue this work?]( If we stop now, then we may see January 6th happen again. We must stand firm in this fight and continue pushing back against the MAGA cult – and we can’t do that without you. [Chip in $20.24 →]( [Chip in $50 →]( [Chip in $100 →]( [Chip in other amount →]( Finally – {NAME} we have you to thank for allowing us to continue in this fight. We know that this is difficult work, but we know it is worth the fight. We are all worth this uphill battle. - No Dem Left Behind Paid for by No Dem Left Behind PAC. Not authorized by any federal candidate or candidate's committee. No Dem Left Behind 80M St. SE Suite 100 Washington D.C. 20003 [You can unsubscribe from this mailing list at any time.](

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