Press Release: His Lawlessness Knows No Bounds

His lawlessness knows no bounds July 11, 2020 – The Lincoln Project’s latest ad, “Law and Order,” condemns President Trump’s choice to commute Roger Stone’s sentence. Stone was an informal advisor to the President and convicted of several felonies for lying under oath, obstructing a congressional inquiry, and obstructing witness testimony –– in order to…

Press Release: Commit Them To Memory; We Cannot Make The Same Mistakes Again

Commit Them To Memory; We Cannot Make The Same Mistakes Again July 8, 2020 – The Lincoln Project’s latest ad, “Names,” laments the Republican Senators who have flagrantly violated their oaths of office to protect President Donald Trump. Reed Galen, co-founder of The Lincoln Project, said, “These are senators who have abandoned their consciences, left…

Press Release: Our Country Cannot Afford Four More Years

Our Country Cannot Afford Four More Years July 5, 2020 – The Lincoln Project today released their latest ad, “Historic”, highlighting the staggering levels of unemployment amidst the global COVID-19 pandemic, plaguing both its citizens as well as the U.S. economy. This pain of lost employment cuts through gender and race—with men and women, African…

Press Release: History Will Not Remember Trump Kindly

History Will Not Remember Trump Kindly July 2, 2020 – The latest ad released by The Lincoln Project, “Rushmore,” contrasts the American leaders enshrined on South Dakota’s Mount Rushmore and our current President, ahead of Trump’s planned visit to the monument this Fourth of July weekend.     “Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Roosevelt all deeply…

Press Release: This November, Will America Be Able To Say The Same?

This November, Will America Be Able To Say The Same? July 1, 2020 – The Lincoln Project’s latest video, “Which Side of History,” released today, commends Mississippi for taking a historic step in lowering their state flag, the last to feature the Confederate emblem, and beginning the process of reconciling our country’s painful past, while…