1/ I agree with @MarkWarner that if Donald Trump fires Rod Rosenstein that immediate calls to impeach the President may not be useful for lawmakers. There will be more urgent demands to make, and they will need Republican support. https://t.co/eoTzouuz0V— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 13, 2018
2/ Step one: take to the streets. Join one of 800+ events planned around the country. Demand that the FBI investigation is preserved and an independent counsel is intact! https://t.co/aEZ9enLarq pic.twitter.com/C6V61PSQcs— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 13, 2018
3/ Step two- call your Senators and demand the creation of a Watergate-style, bipartisan Senate Select Committee to publicly and urgently pursue the Russia investigation and obstruction of justice. pic.twitter.com/6b1048n0du— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 13, 2018
4/ Step 3- Demand the House Judiciary take up hearings on the President's flagrant obstruction of justice and disregard for the rule of law. This may naturally lead to impeachment hearings. pic.twitter.com/O5NnkY8IEw— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 13, 2018
5/ When Nixon fired Archibald Cox, at least lawmakers at that time recognized the threat, not to one party but to the rule of law. It's the same today- but it's an open question what this Republican party will do. Will they decide to defend one man's interests over all else?— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 13, 2018
6/ Our job as citizens is to make sure they hear the people demanding that they defend the Constitution. The Founders never imagined a Congress that would fully abdicate the balance of power to a corrupt President, effectively creating an autocrat. Congress has a job to do.— Justin Hendrix (@justinhendrix) April 13, 2018