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Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Republicans who support the Rule of Law

Pleasantly surprised to find this website! Today is December 25, 2019....a nice Christmas Internet surprise.

Republicans for the Rule of Law is a group of life-long Republicans dedicated to defending the institutions of our republic and upholding the rule of law. We are fighting to make sure that the laws apply equally to everyone, from the average citizen to the president of the United States.

We believe in fidelity to the Constitution, transparency, and the truth.  
https://www.ruleoflawrepublicans.com/about-us/

Republicans for the Rule of Law is a coalition of Republicans who believe law enforcement investigations should be completed without political interference, the laws apply equally to everyone, and the Constitution needs to be followed.  Republicans for the Rule of Law is a 501(c)(4) nonprofit and a project of Defending Democracy Together. Contributions are NOT tax deductible.


This letter was published in the Corpus Christi Caller-Times, a Texas newspaper.  


With the start of public impeachment hearings, Congressional Republicans should look to their predecessors from the last time a Republican president was impeached.

Rep. M. Caldwell Butler, Republican from Virginia, said, “It is we, not the Democrats, who must demonstrate that we are capable of enforcing the high standards we would set for them.”

Rep. Lawrence Hogan, Republican of Maryland and father of the current governor of Maryland, told his colleagues, “For our system of justice and our system of government to survive, we must pledge our highest allegiance to the strength of the law and not to the common frailties of men.”


They were right. The Republican Party needed to divorce itself from the shame of Nixon and Watergate so it could reinvent itself. In a prediction of our current moment, Connecticut Republican Lowell Weicker said, "If we try to play coy or to be less than extremely forceful in getting the truth out, people are going to impute to us this rather sordid succession of events." 


Republicans, take note.

Stan Twardy, legal adviser to Republicans for the Rule of Law

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