Sign the Petition: Investigate this critical new evidence against Donald Trump

U.S. Department of Justice

This is big – Donald Trump likely committed multiple crimes connected to his efforts to overturn the 2020 election, according to a court filing from the bipartisan January 6th House Select Committee.

The Committee reportedly has what they call a "good-faith basis" to believe that Trump defrauded the American people by spreading dangerous disinformation about the integrity of our elections – and illegally pressuring state officials and then-Vice President Mike Pence to throw out election results. [1]

If Attorney General Merrick Garland and the DOJ look the other way and decline to investigate these serious allegations – they’ll tacitly give Trump and future presidents a green light to abuse their power and violate this country’s bedrock principles.

Much of the DOJ’s work is done behind closed doors – so there may be efforts underway that the public doesn’t know about yet. But whether or not this is the case, Garland needs to hear that we’re counting on the DOJ to hold Trump accountable and protect our democracy from his authoritarian agenda.

If you agree that the DOJ must investigate this evidence suggesting egregious criminal conduct by Donald Trump, add your name today

This petition is sponsored by: Americans for Democratic Action (ADA), Civic Shout, Common Cause, Daily Kos, DemCast USA, Democrats.com, Faith in Public Life Action, the Juggernaut Project, Left Action, People for the American Way, Progress America, TakeItBack.Org

To: U.S. Department of Justice
From: [Your Name]

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6th insurrection reportedly has evidence that Donald Trump and his associates likely mounted a “criminal conspiracy” to defraud the United States by preventing Congress from certifying President Biden’s 2020 win.

We urge the Department of Justice (DOJ) to immediately investigate this critical new information, and if the evidence demands it, convene a grand jury to indict Trump.