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Jan. 6 prosecutors can’t do it alone

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{NAME}, Merrick Garland's Justice Department can only do so much to fend off the next insurrection.

{NAME}, Merrick Garland's Justice Department can only do so much to fend off the next insurrection. Washington Post: U.S. seeks prison term for first felony defendant to be sentenced in Capitol breach, citing domestic terror threat Source: [Washington Post]( Washington Post: Man who dangled from Senate balcony pleads guilty in Capitol riots, will cooperate against others Source: [Washington Post]( The problem is that with so many seditionists, insurrectionist-apologists, and QAnon conspiracy theorists in the halls of Congress it will be nearly impossible for this Congress to find the full truth of January 6. [JUSTICE FOR JANUARY 6]( The GOP's caucus of traitors are making baseless attacks against anyone running against them -- but we're here to help. We're fighting back against the GOP's attempts to undermine our democracy, beating them at the ballot box and undoing the damage they have brought on our institutions. But this work will require more resources to keep up with the relentless campaigns that the GOP has deployed to stop us. [{NAME}, we know that you understand how critical this fight is for the future of our democracy, but unfortunately, too many Democrats think our democracy will repair itself on its own. In reality, we're facing down a historic election defeat in 2022. That is a nightmare scenario for our democracy -- and it's gonna take our entire grassroots army fighting with us to make sure that NEVER happens.]( We're committed to defending our democracy from future GOP attacks and we're honored to have you with us in this fight. - When Democrats Turn Out P.S. It's true that right now Democrats are projected to lose the House in 2022. But that's only because our candidates don't have the resources they need to make their case to the voters. With your help, we can flip those odds. Will you give $25 TODAY to help our Democrats beat the projections? Here's the link: [( Paid for by When Democrats Turn Out PAC Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee. All contributions are made to support When Democrats Turn Out PAC's general mission and are not designated for any specific activity. When Democrats Turn Out PAC PO Box 15320 Washington, DC 20003 United States If you believe you received this message in error or wish to no longer receive email from us, please [unsubscribe](.

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