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Prosecutors to seek⁤ new ⁣indictment before ⁢month’s endDemocratic‍ senator ‘dares’ Republicans to impeach Biden

The presidential foundations of‍ almost every former ‍American leader dating back to Herbert Hoover yesterday released a joint⁣ statement calling on Americans to band together​ to ⁢support democracy.

The statement⁤ was endorsed by organizations created by both former Democratic and Republicans ‌presidents, including more recent leaders like Barack Obama and George W Bush, and statesmen from eras past such as Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Harry Truman.

Americans have a strong interest in ​supporting democratic movements and ⁢respect for human rights around the world because free⁣ societies ​elsewhere contribute to our⁤ own security and prosperity​ here at home. But that interest is​ undermined when ⁢others see our own⁣ house in disarray. The world will⁣ not wait for us to address our​ problems, so ⁢we must both continue to strive toward a more perfect union ⁢and help those abroad ⁣looking for‍ U.S. leadership.

Each of us has a ⁤role‍ to play and responsibilities to uphold.⁢ Our elected officials must ⁣lead‌ by example ‌and govern effectively in ways that deliver for the American people.⁢ This, in turn, will help ‌to restore trust in public ⁣service. The rest of us must ​engage in civil dialogue; respect democratic institutions and⁣ rights; uphold safe, secure, and accessible elections; and contribute to local, state, or ‍national improvement.

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2023-09-07 10:08:33
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