Deadline reminder for The Heritage Oversight Project

Dear Fellow Patriot,

I want you to know, leaders like you have already teamed up with our historic effort to hold the Radical Left accountable for their outrageous abuse of power. Will you give your support by midnight tonight?

We have to expose those who intentionally subvert our rule of law to send a message loud and clear that we are fighting back and that Americans like you will no longer allow those in power to abuse their power unchecked.

But to accomplish this, we still have work to do to meet our $2.3 million funding goal by midnight tonight. This means time is running out on your chance to hold the Radical Left accountable.

Your support will empower lawmakers and the American public, at every level, to better protect the conservative principles that matter most to you. But if you sit this fight out, you'll be signaling to the Radical Left that they've already won.

If you're tired of waiting for Washington to act and want to help expose and hold the Radical Left accountable, please support The Heritage Oversight Project by making a gift using the link below:

https://secured.heritage.org/oversight-project/

Thanks for stepping up,

Kevin D. Roberts, Ph.D.
President, The Heritage Foundation

P.S. We cannot rely on legacy media or Big Tech to provide a truthful accounting of the damage being done to our republic and the rights and freedoms for which it stands. Please help us take action by giving what you can right now: https://secured.heritage.org/oversight-project/

The Heritage Foundation

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