We are busy on the road, securing endorsements, raising awareness and money, organizing meet and greets and fundraisers, discussing the big issues from health care to climate change to livable wage jobs to foreign policy... But this MUST be said: Trump's illicit
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attempted quid pro quo was a serious violation involving foreign interference in a U.S. presidential election and a U.S. president's attempt to corrupt an anti-corruption oriented Ukrainian president fighting a Russian military invasion of his country. But Trump's defense of
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his innocence is an even greater threat to America. Alan Dershowitz, Trump's attorney, has made the general argument before the U.S. Senate: because a U.S. president deems it so, it is. Should this defense not be eviscerated by Democrat and Republican U.S.
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senators alike - even if the U.S. Senate as a whole votes not to remove the president from office - then the notion of presidential accountability, enshrined in our Constitution and a tenet of our democracy, will be rendered quaint and obsolete. Should U.S. senators like
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@SteveDaines who prefer authoritarianism, oligarchy, and fundamentalism over democracy, socioeconomic mobility, and plurality not be voted out of office on 03 Nov 2020, then America may have forever relinquished its essence of freedom. #mtpol
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