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There's more than enough evidence to begin an impeachment inquiry to remove Donald Trump from office

  Dear MoveOn member,
Let's talk about impeachment. There's more than enough evidence to begin an impeachment inquiry to remove Donald Trump from office.The three previous impeachment inquiries in the House (involving presidents Andrew Johnson, Richard Nixon, and Bill Clinton) rested on less evidence than is already publicly known about Trump—and on issues far less serious than the Trump team's possible collusion with a foreign adversary to win the election and Trump's subsequent attempted cover-up.But impeachment is a political process. Republicans will support impeachment only if they think that they'll lose their jobs by enabling Trump's transgressions. And even if it does take Democrats until the 2018 elections to take back control of the House and pass an impeachment resolution, we have to start pushing now and be ready to go the moment we take back power. That's why I was thrilled that last week MoveOn joined the call for Trump to be impeached. We need MoveOn to help build and sustain a massive amount of pressure on vulnerable Republicans to impeach Trump. It's not going to be easy, but the very future of our democracy hangs in the balance.So I have a simple request: Will you join me in chipping in $5 a month to MoveOn to help give them the resources to ramp up and then sustain their efforts to impeach Trump?
I hear some progressives say, "But Mike Pence is just as bad as Trump."

Yes, Pence is ultra far-right. As a progressive, I disagree with him on absolutely everything. But we know what to expect from Pence, and we can fight him on the issues. He's not the irresponsible and unpredictable man who currently sits in the Oval Office. (And, anyway, getting to the bottom of Trump's web of lies and cover-ups could very well take down multiple people in the White House, including Pence, or in the case of a Trump impeachment or resignation, leave a greatly diminished, compromised, lame-duck Pence in his stead.) And some Democrats in Congress say that we have to wait to pursue impeachment until Democrats take back the House in 2018. The path to winning in 2018 (and thereafter) begins with Democrats in Congress showing the American people that they have the courage and backbone necessary to take back our nation. It means calling for the impeachment of Trump and holding politically accountable every single person in his administration and in the House and Senate who have enabled his disgrace of a presidency.And it's not clear America can wait for the midterm elections, followed by what's likely to be a long and drawn-out impeachment investigation, followed by a trial in the Senate. Just look at the damage Trump has done in just 149 days as president. We need to act now.  Plus, I'm in the camp that the "right" time to impeach isn't about when it's feasible in Congress … but about when the person in the Oval Office has committed high crimes and misdemeanors and recklessly and repeatedly violated the Constitution. And here are the added benefits of starting right now: If MoveOn campaigns now for impeachment, there's a real chance we can derail Trump's disastrous agenda by eroding GOP congressional (and public) support.

It's go time on impeachment.
Please. Say you'll join and stick with the long fight ahead to impeach Donald Trump by chipping in $5 a month starting now.
MoveOn staff just briefed me on their plans for their impeachment campaign, and I'm impressed. Their plans include the following:
  • Exposing and shining a spotlight on the hypocrisy of Republicans who cover up for Trump and his team—with a particular focus on the 23 Republicans in districts that voted for Hillary Clinton last year.1 These lawmakers are vulnerable when they run again next year, so much so that one, Representative Carlos Curbelo of Florida, took care to point out to the media that he was "the first Republican to mention impeachment."2
  • Continuing to drive down Trump's popularity. Already, Trump's unpopularity is at a record high, not far from where Nixon's was at the time of his own resignation. The fact is that when Trump is an albatross around the neck of Republican politicians, they will turn on him, making impeachment a political reality as well as a Constitutional necessity.
  • Urging Democrats to demand the truth—matching the passion I'm seeing in the grassroots base.
I know that impeachment won't happen quickly. It's going to take a strategic, painstakingly executed campaign—hallmarks of MoveOn's excellent organizing. Josip, will you join me by making a donation of $5 a month to MoveOn to make this happen?
Thanks for all you do.
–Robert Reich
Sources:
1. "These 23 Republicans hold congressional districts that voted for Hillary Clinton," Daily Kos, February 6, 2017
https://act.moveon.org/go/10712?t=29&akid=184872.36782533.ZYXfFD
2. "Republican Carlos Curbelo Wants You to Know He Mentioned Impeachment First," NBC News, May 31, 2017
http://act.moveon.org/go/10540?t=31&akid=184872.36782533.ZYXfFD
Want to support MoveOn's work? The MoveOn community will work every moment, day by day and year by year, to resist Trump's agenda, contain the damage, defeat hate with love, and begin the process of swinging the nation's pendulum back toward sanity, decency, and the kind of future that we must never give up on. And to do it MoveOn needs your ongoing support, now more than ever. Will you stand with MoveOn?











THE BREXIT


The Brexit negotiations are about to begin. After months and months of uncertainty and chaos Britain and the rest of the EU are finally about to sit down and start working out a deal. But so far both sides have failed to give certainty to the millions of EU and British citizens that have built homes, careers and lives in the UK or EU.After the recent UK election, Theresa May’s government is weak and unstable. Her own party is divided on Brexit and she is having to reevaluate her hardline approach to Brexit. This means the British government is vulnerable to pressure. And our community can help force her, and her government to stop playing games with people’s lives. The issue of citizens rights is going to be front and centre in the negotiations. Both sides have said it is a top priority but they are far from in agreement on what that deal will be. Now is the moment to launch a campaign because this issue is at the top of the agenda and this gives us real leverage to pressure the decision makers. So we have an opportunity now to push both sides to settle this issue early for the benefit of millions of people. Can you take action now to tell EU and UK leaders to immediately guarantee the full rights of EU citizens living in Britain, and British citizens living in the rest of the EU?
Yes I stand with EU and UK citizens.
The potential impacts of residence or employment rights not being granted are huge. Families could be torn apart, the elderly could be deprived of their pensions, sick people could be denied their health care, workers could be discriminated against. The fact that these potential consequences are so far-reaching and disruptive means that millions of people in the UK and across the EU are already living with huge amounts of stress while the situation remains unresolved.The EU has said it wants to resolve this issue quickly, but seems there are big differences between its position and that of the UK government. EU citizens, and UK citizens who live in the UK or EU don’t deserve to be an item somewhere in the negotiating agenda - they deserve immediate action to give their lives the certainty we all take for granted. If we can raise the temperature on this issue we can push a weak British government to grant full rights, and give EU negotiators extra room to demand fair treatment.
For too long Brexit has been the abstract plaything of political elites. They’ve been treating ordinary people with contempt and simply as something  on their to-do list. Our community will always stand up for ordinary citizens who are facing uncertainty about their future. Now is the time for us to fight for the rights of people who didn’t ask to be put in this awful situation. Can you stand with us?
Yes I stand with EU and UK citizens.
Thank you,
Martin (London/Berlin), Julia (Warsaw), Jörg (Lübeck), Olga (Bologna), Virginia (Madrid), Mika (Bordeaux)
and the rest of us at WeMove. 
PS - The Brexit negotiations are set to last 2 years. WeMove is planning to take action every step of the way during the negotiations to make sure we can put forward our values. Can you help us spread the word by forwarding this email?
WeMove.EU is a citizens’ movement, campaigning for a better Europe; for a European Union committed to social and economic justice, environmental sustainability and citizen-led democracy. We are people from all walks of life, who call Europe our home whether we were born in Europe or elsewhere. To unsubscribe from WeMove.EU, please click here.
WeMove.EU is funded by donations from our community across Europe. Can you chip in with a few euros a month and help make sure we can move fast to win the campaigns that matter to all of us?Donate
 






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Working people protest in front of the Federal Reserve building in Washington, D.C. calling on the Fed to adopt pro-worker policies. Images by the Center for Popular Democracy. 

The Federal Reserve should return to setting policy by evidence

On Wednesday, the Federal Reserve approved raising interest rates by 0.25 percent, despite last month’s jobs report showing weak employment growth, weak wage growth, and a large decline in potential workforce participation—data that fully supported a pause in the Fed’s interest rates increases. EPI’s Josh Bivens says the decision seems to indicate that the Fed is on autopilot to raise rates, regardless of what the data show. “[Raising interest rates] will lead quite soon to a pronounced slowdown in economic activity and job growth, and could essentially mean that we never manage to achieve genuine full employment,” says Bivens. Read the statement »
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By rescinding the persuader rule, Trump is once again siding with corporate interests over working people


Last week, the Department of Labor announced it will rescind its “persuader rule,” which would have helped level the playing field for workers by letting them know who is behind the anti-union messages they see during union drives. EPI’s Marni von Wilpert writes that unions help both union and nonunion workers in countless ways—including raising wages, creating safer workplaces, and closing gender pay gaps. Ultimately, rescinding the persuader rule will make it more difficult for workers to join unions and negotiate for better treatment on the job. Once again, the Trump administration has sided with corporations and their lobbyists over working people.

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