Monday, March 19, 2018

Stop the Assault on Democracy

President Donald Trump continues to assault persons and institutions with slanderous lies and bully behavior that is inappropriate and unfit for his office. His attacks are against the foundation of our Constitutional democracy and We the People have the right and duty to compel him to cease his illegal actions.

The President is under investigation by the Special Prosecutor as his campaign and business relationships tie directly to the Russian government via a money trail and observable actions.

Leadership in the US House of Representatives is complicit in covering up and obstructing justice with dereliction of duty and performance. That fact makes the nation vulnerable to tyranny by Donald Trump, and he is levying assaults now.

Citizens must remember that when our elected representatives fail to perform, it is our obligation and duty to protest, resist, and revolt against it.  We can vote them out of office. If their destructive performance persists before the election, we can demand their resignations. That is where we are today.

Demand the resignation of US Members of the House of Representatives who go along with President Trump.

Seek their impeachment, though demanding resignations is a swifter and more direct option.
"Rancorous week looms with Trump untamed 
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN 
(CNN)Donald Trump's weekend of assaults on Robert Mueller's investigation pushed Washington closer than ever to the major crisis of governance that could ensue if the President were to act on his fury and fire the special counsel. 
The President's lambasting of the Russia probe and the administration's sacking of former FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe prompted warnings from key Republicans that he would send the country over a cliff if he tried to dismiss Mueller. 
And the White House will Monday face uncomfortable new questions about the Trump team's conduct during the 2016 election after Facebook suspended Cambridge Analytica, a data firm used by President's campaign, over allegations it used the data of 50 million users of the social media site without their permission." 
https://www.cnn.com/2018/03/19/politics/donald-trump-robert-mueller-washington-week/index.html

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