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# We here at Sunflower Seeds stand with survivors, and today’s email may be triggering for some

# We here at Sunflower Seeds stand with survivors, and today’s email may be triggering for some. If you or someone you know needs help, please visit [rainn.org.]( On July 22nd the news broke that the FBI gravely mishandled its background check into now-Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh — and disrespected Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Debbie Ramirez in the process. The FBI ignored their duty to the brave people who came forward because it was mandated by the Trump White House. [We cannot let this injustice continue any further. Will you add your name to our petition now and demand that the Senate Judiciary Committee immediately opens an investigation into the FBI’s actions?]( [ADD YOUR NAME]( We were firmly against Brett Kavanaugh’s nomination to the Supreme Court in 2018 and stood firmly behind Dr. Christine Blasey Ford and Debbie Ramirez — and were ultimately heartbroken when he was confirmed. While we’ve made progress in the wake of #MeToo, it is not enough. The “inquiry” into Brett Kavanaugh and his ultimate confirmation is a stain on our democracy, and we must act now. Sign on to stand with all survivors and demand the Senate Judiciary Committee investigates this at once: [( Thanks for taking action with us, Sunflower Seeds PAID FOR BY SUNFLOWER SEEDS PAC [Click here to unsubscribe]( Sunflower Seeds PAC 13851 W. 63rd St. #303 Shawnee, KS 66216 United States [Donate →](

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