Tonight’s deadline

Dear Fellow Conservative,

With just hours left in our campaign to fund The Heritage Oversight Project, I wanted to reach out and see if you'd be willing to join our efforts to fund strategic lawsuits against the Biden regime.

I'm following up on Dr. Roberts' email earlier today to echo his message and remind you that this special project isn't just about holding the Radical Left accountable—it's about protecting you and your family from their totalitarian (and dangerous) abuse of power.

The Biden regime is out of control. My view is that if we don't have a perfect oversight and investigative plan then we may lose out on our last chance to really reign in the Radical Left before they cement complete control.

Right now, I'm asking you as a leader to be one of 100 more concerned citizens needed to help us fund this crucial project by making a generous gift to partner with The Heritage Oversight Project before midnight tonight.

We're close to reaching our $2.3 million funding goal. I hope I can count on you to help us get us across the finish line by making your most generous gift using the secure link below:

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

Thank you for fighting,

Mike Howell
Oversight Project Director

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