A billboard calling on Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell to vote to remove President Donald Trump from office is making its rounds in Louisville this week.

"Trump broke the law," according to the billboard, which includes McConnell's face. "Senator McConnell, don't help him cover it up. Vote to convict & remove."

The "mobile billboard" appears on a white van sponsored by four progressive organizations: Need to Impeach, Daily Kos, MoveOn and Public Citizen. Organizers say it will be parked along West Broadway through Saturday. It will make stops in front of McConnell's office and also go to Bishop Lane in front of Jefferson County Republican Headquarters.

"The American people will not tolerate a President who abuses their power and obstructs Congress," Nathaly Arriola, executive director of Need to Impeach, said in a statement. "If Senate Republicans choose to abandon their constitutional responsibility and help Donald Trump cover up his crimes, it will be a betrayal to our democracy."

Daily Kos, a political blog, also is running digital ads saying, "Senator McConnell, America demands a fair trial!"

The four organizations are spending more than $400,000 on the billboard and ad campaign, according to a press release.

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The campaign is hardly the first to target McConnell over his stance on impeachment, with Need to Impeach going after the majority leader with ads in Kentucky and Washington, D.C., in November.

After the U.S. House of Representatives impeached Trump last month, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said she wanted to wait to see how Senate Republicans plan to conduct the trial before delivering the articles of impeachment to that chamber. She and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer of New York want witnesses to be allowed to testify and for documents Trump has blocked to be made accessible.

McConnell has said he wants a quick trial that would have the Senate first hear arguments from the prosecution and defense before deciding if witnesses should be called — conditions Democrats oppose.

MoveOn campaign director David Sievers said by not allowing witnesses, McConnell is "not even pretending to have a fair trial."

"We need his Republican colleagues to reject Mitch's Kangaroo Court and (grant) the fair process we all deserve," Sievers said.

McConnell said Tuesday that Senate Republicans have the votes to set rules for an impeachment trial. He and Schumer have been unable to reach a deal on how to run the trial.

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