Where to begin on DTrump's conflict of interests?
I got a great list of what to do from a fellow Blue Warrior.
Friday:
Call every member of the House Oversight Committee who is a Republican and ask that they stop dt's corruption, you can mention his call with Taiwan a place where he is trying to do business https://www.theguardian.com/…/trumps-taiwan-phone-call-prec…:
Call every member of the House Oversight Committee who is a Republican and ask that they stop dt's corruption, you can mention his call with Taiwan a place where he is trying to do business https://www.theguardian.com/…/trumps-taiwan-phone-call-prec…:
(The Democrats on the House Oversight Committee presented the chair Rep. Jason Chaffetz with a letter asking him to investigate DT's finances
http://democrats.oversight.house.gov/…/2016-11-28.EEC%20et%…)
http://democrats.oversight.house.gov/…/2016-11-28.EEC%20et%…)
Call you Representative and ask what they're doing to resolve dt's conflicts of interest/corruption. Ask that they support, Representative Katherine Clark's and Jerrold Nadler's (a senior member of the house judiciary committee) Presidential Accountability Act (HR 6340) and make sure that the bill holds dt to the same standards as other legislators. If they're a Democrat ask if there's a coordinated strategy to fight his corruption:
Call the judiciary committee since the bill was referred there: 202-225-3951.
Or the chairman of that committee, Bob Goodlatte: 202-225-5431
Or the chairman of that committee, Bob Goodlatte: 202-225-5431
Look at all the new cosponsor's for the Presidential Accountability Act! Calling works. Keep the pressure on: https://www.congress.gov/…/114t…/house-bill/6340/cosponsors…
Tip: Keep your Representative and Senators numbers in your phone that way they're easier to call. http://www.house.gov/representatives/http://www.senate.gov/senators/contact/
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