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Rudy Giuliani, were art thy ?
"If you think that the rule of law matters in this country -- then there's an important action I need you to take right now.
Rudy Giuliani -- who is spearheading Trump's ludicrous efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election -- has asked the president for a pre-emptive pardon, according to new reports. [1]
That's outrageous -- if Giuliani committed a crime, he should be held accountable. And if he and Trump are discussing a pre-emptive pardon, possibly as part of a quid pro quo, we deserve to know.
Sign the Petition: the American people will not let Trump abuse his power to shield himself and associates like Giuliani from accountability >>
Just last year, Common Cause filed complaints against Giuliani for illegally soliciting foreign help in the 2020 election -- in the form of a Ukraine government investigation into Joe Biden. This arrangement was at the heart of Trump's impeachment.
And Giuliani is currently representing Trump in several baseless, futile post-election lawsuits designed to undermine Americans' faith in our democracy.
Now, we may be getting some insight into why Giuliani is one of the few people left who are willing to parrot Trump's conspiracy theories: he thinks it's his best shot at evading the rule of law.
If you believe that President Trump shouldn't have one set of rules for his friends and another set for the American people -- add your name now.
Trump has already issued politically-motivated pardons to individuals like Michael Flynn -- who was convicted of lying to the FBI during the Mueller investigation -- as well as far-right figures like Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Dinesh D'Souza. He uses these pardons to secure loyalty from his associates, rile up his base, and distract us from his ongoing attacks on our values.
We must demonstrate that we are united in defense of the rule of law -- and that we're ready to speak out against any official who abuses their power.
Thanks for all you do,"
1) Trump has discussed pardons for his three eldest children and Giuliani.
Rudy Giuliani, were art thy ?
"If you think that the rule of law matters in this country -- then there's an important action I need you to take right now.
Rudy Giuliani -- who is spearheading Trump's ludicrous efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election -- has asked the president for a pre-emptive pardon, according to new reports. [1]
That's outrageous -- if Giuliani committed a crime, he should be held accountable. And if he and Trump are discussing a pre-emptive pardon, possibly as part of a quid pro quo, we deserve to know.
Sign the Petition: the American people will not let Trump abuse his power to shield himself and associates like Giuliani from accountability >>
Just last year, Common Cause filed complaints against Giuliani for illegally soliciting foreign help in the 2020 election -- in the form of a Ukraine government investigation into Joe Biden. This arrangement was at the heart of Trump's impeachment.
And Giuliani is currently representing Trump in several baseless, futile post-election lawsuits designed to undermine Americans' faith in our democracy.
Now, we may be getting some insight into why Giuliani is one of the few people left who are willing to parrot Trump's conspiracy theories: he thinks it's his best shot at evading the rule of law.
If you believe that President Trump shouldn't have one set of rules for his friends and another set for the American people -- add your name now.
Trump has already issued politically-motivated pardons to individuals like Michael Flynn -- who was convicted of lying to the FBI during the Mueller investigation -- as well as far-right figures like Sheriff Joe Arpaio and Dinesh D'Souza. He uses these pardons to secure loyalty from his associates, rile up his base, and distract us from his ongoing attacks on our values.
We must demonstrate that we are united in defense of the rule of law -- and that we're ready to speak out against any official who abuses their power.
Thanks for all you do,"
1) Trump has discussed pardons for his three eldest children and Giuliani.
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