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Marco thinks accountability is “stupid”

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[logo] It seems the fate of our county is…boring Senator Rubio, {NAME}. Yesterday, as the entire country relived the treasonous insurrection attempts of January 6, Marco Rubio was seen by the entire Senate floor…shuffling papers and unwilling to face the horrors he aided. Then he voted to oppose the rules of impeachment, claiming it unconstitutional to impeach a former president. We wonder if Marco thinks trying anyone for a crime they’ve committed is unconstitutional. You know what is unconstitutional? Failure to uphold your oath of office and to act as an impartial juror. He’s called the trial “stupid,” the Democrats leading the charge “arrogant,” and once again blamed China…for his own failures. Marco may preach wanting to pass legislation that’ll get people vaccines or keep their jobs over accountability, but we haven’t forgotten how he opposed the budget resolution just last week that’ll get immediate direct relief to millions of Americans. We’re going to do both, Marco. We’re going to get people the emergency Covid relief they need and hold an impeachment trial. And then we’re coming for your seat. Nick Merlino Retire Rubio [DONATE NOW]( [facebook]( [twitter]( [website]( [www.retirerubio.org]( We'd hate to see you go, but you can click here if you'd like to [unsubscribe](. Paid for by Retire Him. RetireRubio.org. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate’s committee. --------------------------------------------------------------- 1800 NE 114th St Number 1109 Miami, FL 33181

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