Donald Trump
Donald Trump speaking at the 2013 Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) in National Harbor, Maryland.

Edi­tor’s Note: The fol­low­ing is the text of a let­ter sent by NPI today to the offices of the Pacif­ic North­west­’s Unit­ed States Rep­re­sen­ta­tives in Congress.

Dear Rep­re­sen­ta­tives:

I’m writ­ing on behalf of the board and staff of the North­west Pro­gres­sive Insti­tute to ask that you vote to impeach Don­ald Trump for high crimes and misdemeanors.

For much of his life, Don­ald Trump has stoked the fires of racism, xeno­pho­bia, and big­otry in our coun­try and around the world. He has lied inces­sant­ly – to the press, to the Amer­i­can pub­lic, and even his own fol­low­ers. And he has incit­ed, encour­aged, and abet­ted vio­lence against peo­ple opposed to him or his agenda.

Last week’s ter­ror­ist attack on the Capi­tol was hard­ly the first time Trump has exhort­ed peo­ple to resort to vio­lence. Dur­ing his first cam­paign for Pres­i­dent of the Unit­ed States, in 2016, Trump encour­aged his rabid fol­low­ers to be vio­lent with any­one stag­ing a protest inside of his hate-filled rallies.

“If you see some­body get­ting ready to throw a toma­to, knock the crap out of them, would you? Seri­ous­ly, okay? Just knock the hell … I promise you I will pay for the legal fees. I promise, I promise,” Trump said on Feb­ru­ary 1st, 2016 in Cedar Rapids, Iowa.

At a suc­ces­sive Las Vegas ral­ly, Trump said of a pro­test­er: “He’s walk­ing out with big high-fives, smil­ing, laugh­ing… I’d like to punch him in the face, I’ll tell you.” *

And at anoth­er ral­ly in War­ren, Michi­gan, that same month, Trump said: “Get him out. Try not to hurt him. If you do, I’ll defend you in court. Don’t wor­ry about it.”

The fol­low­ing year (2017), speak­ing to a gath­er­ing of law enforce­ment, Trump said: “When you see these thugs being thrown into the back of a pad­dy wag­on, you just seen them thrown in, rough. I said, ‘Please don’t be too nice.’ When you guys put some­body in the car and you’re pro­tect­ing their head you know, the way you put their hand over [their head], like, ‘Don’t hit their head and they’ve just killed some­body, don’t hit their head.’ I said, ‘You can take the hand away, okay?’”

This destruc­tive behav­ior is unac­cept­able, but too many peo­ple have become desen­si­tized to it. Worse, a grow­ing num­ber of Amer­i­cans have become rad­i­cal­ized by this would-be fas­cist dic­ta­tor and his enablers.

Last year, the House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives impeached Don­ald Trump and pre­sent­ed the com­pelling case for his removal to the Unit­ed States Senate.

The Sen­ate unwise­ly did not remove Trump from office.

Sev­er­al Repub­li­can sen­a­tors who vot­ed against con­vict­ing Trump (like Susan Collins) incred­u­lous­ly sug­gest­ed after­ward that Trump had learned his lesson.

In fact, all that expe­ri­ence taught Trump was that he still com­mand­ed almost com­plete loy­al­ty from the Repub­li­can Par­ty, one of America’s old­est insti­tu­tions, and would not be held account­able for his wrongdoing.

For Trump, the out­come of the impeach­ment tri­al sim­ply rein­forced his belief that, in his words, when you’re a star, they let you do it… you can do anything.

Rep­re­sen­ta­tives, this time must be dif­fer­ent. Kind­ness and appease­ment do not work against bul­lies like Trump. Bul­lies must be con­front­ed and held account­able, or their destruc­tive behav­ior will con­tin­ue indefinitely.

Last week, Don­ald Trump and his most loy­al sur­ro­gates, includ­ing his chil­dren and Rudy Giu­liani, sent a vio­lent ter­ror­ist mob down Penn­syl­va­nia Avenue to attack the Unit­ed States Capi­tol and the Unit­ed States Con­gress, includ­ing Vice Pres­i­dent Mike Pence, the Pres­i­dent of the Senate.

Not since British troops attacked our cap­i­tal city in 1814, dur­ing the War of 1812, has our seat of gov­ern­ment been defiled and des­e­crat­ed like this.

Then, while that vio­lent ter­ror­ist mob that he incit­ed was storm­ing the Capi­tol, Trump sat back and watched from the com­fort of the White House, under the pro­tec­tion of the Unit­ed States Secret Service.

These actions – like Trump’s attempts to pres­sure Ukraine into going after his oppo­nent, Pres­i­dent-elect Joe Biden – were a com­plete betray­al of every­thing the Unit­ed States of Amer­i­ca stands for.

Our Founders antic­i­pat­ed that a time might come when a dan­ger­ous, dis­loy­al, self­ish, nar­cis­sis­tic sociopath like Trump might hold the pres­i­den­cy or anoth­er fed­er­al office. That’s why the Con­sti­tu­tion pro­vides for impeachment.

As you know, the House has the sole pow­er to impeach.

You are mem­bers of the Unit­ed States House of Rep­re­sen­ta­tives who have sworn and signed an oath to sup­port our Constitution.

We call on you to ful­fill your oath and defend our Con­sti­tu­tion against one of the great­est threats it has ever faced. Vote to impeach Don­ald Trump now so that the Sen­ate can rec­ti­fy the mis­take it made a year ago when it failed to pro­tect our repub­lic by remov­ing Trump from office.

Even if Trump is not removed before his term expires, he can still be con­vict­ed and dis­qual­i­fied from hold­ing or enjoy­ing “any Office of hon­or, Trust or Prof­it under the Unit­ed States”. This must happen.

This repub­lic was giv­en to us to keep, and keep it we must.

An ancient proverb holds that we do not inher­it the Earth from our ances­tors, but rather bor­row it from our chil­dren. The same could be said of our demo­c­ra­t­ic repub­lic. It is in our care now, but we are bor­row­ing it from our chil­dren and their chil­dren – and their chil­dren. For them and for us, we must put the val­ues our coun­try was found­ed upon above all else, includ­ing any polit­i­cal considerations.

We call on you to vote fear­less­ly to impeach Don­ald Trump, and assure the future of these Unit­ed States. 

About the author

Andrew Villeneuve is the founder and executive director of the Northwest Progressive Institute, as well as the founder of NPI's sibling, the Northwest Progressive Foundation. He has worked to advance progressive causes for over two decades as a strategist, speaker, author, and organizer. Andrew is also a cybersecurity expert, a veteran facilitator, a delegate to the Washington State Democratic Central Committee, and a member of the Climate Reality Leadership Corps.

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