44 Former Senators: Protect Democracy

News  |  Dec 11, 2018

Forty-four former Senators, anticipating we are nearing the end of several investigations, have written an opinion piece for The Washington Post, urging current Senators to put country over party and protect our democracy. 

We are on the eve of the conclusion of special counsel Robert S. Mueller III’s investigation and the House’s commencement of investigations of the president and his administration. The likely convergence of these two events will occur at a time when simmering regional conflicts and global power confrontations continue to threaten our security, economy and geopolitical stability.

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During our service in the Senate, at times we were allies and at other times opponents, but never enemies. We all took an oath swearing allegiance to the Constitution. Whatever united or divided us, we did not veer from our unwavering and shared commitment to placing our country, democracy and national interest above all else.

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Regardless of party affiliation, ideological leanings or geography, as former members of this great body, we urge current and future senators to be steadfast and zealous guardians of our democracy by ensuring that partisanship or self-interest not replace national interest.

Full piece: We are former senators. The Senate has long stood in defense of democracy — and must again. (WaPo)