Letter to the Editor: Impeach & Remove

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To the Editor,

Donald Trump’s recent attempts to pressure Ukraine to interfere in the 2020 election demonstrate that he is a danger to our democracy and to our election security. The House of Representatives is now in the process of writing up articles of impeachment based on the crimes of bribery, abuse of power, and obstruction of Congress.

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We believe that no one is above the law, especially the President of the United States.

If any other American committed these crimes, they would be behind bars — as are so many of Mr. Trump’s colleagues and 2016 campaign workers. That’s why we believe the House of Representatives should vote to impeach Donald Trump, and the Senate should vote to remove him.

The evening before the House vote on Articles of Impeachment, hundreds will rally at Hinds Plaza in Princeton in a call to “Impeach & Remove” this president.

We are part of a network of 400 such rallies planned nationwide, in which Americans will take to the streets to make their voices heard.

All U.S. Senators, who will judge Donald Trump, should recognize that the public will no longer tolerate his abuse and denigration of his oath of office. The Senate must vote to remove.

We hope your readers will consider joining our “Impeach & Remove” rally on a date TBD. Information can be found at www.impeach.org.

Sincerely,
Robt Seda-Schreiber
Bayard Rustin Center for Social Justice
Princeton 
Co-hosts: Indivisible Cranbury, Lawrence Citizen Activists, STAND Central New Jersey, Indivisible Princeton, Indivisible Monroe, Princeton College Democrats, Princeton Community Democratic Organization.

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