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“It doesn’t matter if you won or lost. You still have to fight like hell.” That’

“It doesn’t matter if you won or lost. You still have to fight like hell.” That’s what Donald Trump reportedly said — to his wife, his daughter Ivanka, and his son-in-law — sometime after the 2020 election. Let that sink in. Trump was admitting that he would attempt to remain in power even if he knew he lost the election. This is just one of the damning details revealed to the American people last week when the latest court filing from special counsel Jack Smith was unsealed. The 165-page document is overflowing with explosive new evidence of numerous crimes committed by Trump to remain in power despite losing the election. Yet Donald Trump may never face accountability. In large part because the U.S. Supreme Court — with its absurd ruling earlier this year in Trump’s immunity case — has in effect given U.S. presidents sweeping power to break the law with impunity. We simply cannot let this stand. - No president should have anything close to the kind of immunity the Supreme Court has conferred on the office. Not Donald Trump. Not Joe Biden. Not Kamala Harris. Not anyone who holds the office. Not ever. - So the American people have a choice to make — a choice that could not be more critical. Do we consent to be subjects of a de facto dictator, or do we fight to overturn the Supreme Court’s preposterous immunity ruling and to restore the foundational principle that no one is above the law? - It’s obvious: We have to overturn this ruling. And the most surefire way to do that is with a constitutional amendment. Winning a constitutional amendment won’t be easy. It’s not supposed to be easy. That doesn’t mean we shouldn’t try. And the first step is getting as many people as possible to join together in calling for a constitutional amendment that would overturn the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling and restore the foundational principle that no one — including any U.S. president — is above the law. [Add your name now in support of a constitutional amendment that would overturn the Supreme Court’s immunity ruling and restore the foundational principle that no one — including any U.S. president — is above the law.]( [Take action today even if you’ve taken action before. Constitutional amendments don’t happen overnight. We have to keep building momentum — day after day, month after month, year after year — for as long as it takes.]( [Click to add your name now.]( Thanks for taking action. For democracy, - Lisa Gilbert & Robert Weissman, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen Paid for by Public Citizen, Inc. Not authorized by any candidate or committee. Public Citizen, Inc. | 215 Pennsylvania Avenue SE | Washington DC 20003 | [Unsubscribe]( [supporter]

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