Donald Trump just pardoned the people who tried to help him overturn democracy — and he’s daring the rest of us to let it slide. Late Sunday evening, Trump granted sweeping pardons to dozens of his allies — including Rudy Giuliani, John Eastman, Jenna Ellis, and Mark Meadows — who played a role in Trump's effort to subvert the 2020 election. These are the same people who spread lies, pressured officials to falsify votes, and plotted fake electors in multiple states. Their actions helped fuel the violent January 6th insurrection — and now, Trump has wiped their records clean. We cannot let these pardons go unanswered. Add your name to publicly denounce Donald Trump’s corrupt pardons — and demand that state prosecutors, Congress, and the courts continue holding every election subverter accountable wherever federal power cannot reach. No president should be able to pardon their own accomplices in crimes against democracy. Trump’s actions mock the rule of law and endanger future elections by signaling that loyalty to him matters more than loyalty to the Constitution. State-level prosecutions in Georgia, Arizona, and Michigan must move forward. Civil suits and disbarment cases must continue. Every official who broke their oath to subvert a free and fair election must still face consequences — because if Trump can erase history with a pen, he’ll do it again. These pardons are not the end of accountability — they are a test of our resolve. We have to prove that justice doesn’t stop at the edge of presidential power. Sign the petition to denounce Donald Trump’s pardons of the 2020 election subverters — and stand with the rule of law, free elections, and the simple truth that no one is above accountability.