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Do you believe Fox News?

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Hi {NAME}, Fox News is trying to pin the blame for what happened on Jan. 6 on Speaker Nancy Pelosi.

Hi {NAME}, Fox News is trying to pin the blame for what happened on Jan. 6 on Speaker Nancy Pelosi. Tucker Carlson accused Democrats of a “relentless and coordinated” campaign to misrepresent the violence that occurred that day. Fox News contributor Jason Chaffetz and Fox News host Maria Bartiromo both speculated that the Capitol attack was Pelosi's fault. Democrats aren't letting Fox News and the GOP get away with their lies. House Democrats impeached Trump, and the House impeachment managers clearly outlined how Trump incited the Jan. 6 attack. It is hurtful and laughable to hold Speaker Pelosi responsible for the armed insurrectionists who were actively attempting to hunt down leaders like her. But Fox News still has an enormous reach, and we're not sure how far their lies will spread. That's why we're reaching out to you today to ask: Do you believe Fox News? [YES]( [NO]( Thank you for your dedication to defending our democracy. Progressive Majority [TAKE THE POLL]( Progressive Majority PAC is leading the fight against Trump's GOP and their dangerous and divisive agenda by supporting elected progressives, helping elect even more progressive Democrats to Congress, and protecting the gains we made in the past election. This movement is powered by progressives like you. Progressive Majority PAC 410 1st St, SE Suite 310 Washington, DC 20003 Paid for by Progressive Majority PAC [Unsubscribe](

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