A big thanks for the outpouring of support in response to our earlier message, which is copied below in case you missed it.

This is the time of year when nonprofits like Public Citizen have to do a certain amount of fundraising.

We recognize that donating may not be a good fit for many folks right now.

But if a year-end contribution is something you might be considering, we wanted to let you in on a bit of a secret:

Once someone donates during a big campaign like this, we stop sending fundraising emails (to the address they used when donating) for the remainder of that campaign.

So — again, for anyone who might chip in at some point over the next two weeks — why not do it now and get a break from any additional year-end donation emails?

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Not the hugest incentive, we realize, but wanted to put it out there if it helps at all.

Either way, thank you for being part of this shared project called Public Citizen.

Onward,

Robert and Lisa

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We want to talk about maintaining hope in what are undeniably dire times.

By the way, this is not the shortest email we’ve ever sent you. (Though it’s not the longest, either!)

Hope is not something a person simply does or doesn’t have.

Yes, some of us are more optimistic by nature, some of us are more cynical.

But hope is something we can build, nurture, invest in.

Indeed — when so much is going in the wrong direction — building, nurturing, and investing in hope is not just something we can do, it is something we must do.

We have to put in the work. We have to make hope real. We have to make it a living, breathing thing.

And that starts with working together and doing whatever we can. Even if we don’t see an immediate impact. Even if it feels small. Even if — especially if — it seems impossible.

Since the moment Donald Trump was declared the victor in the presidential race, Public Citizen has been been charging forward to activate and build out far-reaching, impactful plans that will limit the damage he and his cronies can inflict upon millions of Americans, our democracy, our planet, and everyone on it.

Our plan for confronting Trump focuses on three key areas:

1. Mobilizing the American people against Trump’s authoritarian actions.

2. Exposing the conflicts of interest and systemic corruption within MAGA.

3. Litigating against Trump’s cruel and illegal agenda.


Here’s just some of what we’re already doing:
All of that in just the few weeks since the election. And, again, that’s far from a comprehensive list of our work.

We are also putting specific plans in place around challenging other Trump nominations, ensuring drug safety, protecting Medicare, opposing attempts to minimize the threat of climate change, blocking tax cuts for the super rich, and much, much more.

For now, the name of the game is defense and mitigating harm. It won’t be long into the next year, however, when we’ll also be able to start building consensus around bold, transformative proposals. That’s the work we did during Trump’s first term.

Look, by design, our plans and our work are unbelievably ambitious.

Because that’s precisely what the moment demands: aggressive, strategic plans that will make a difference.

Because an audacious approach can — and should — give us hope.


This is the fight of our lives.

We are in it together.

And we need your help to build up more financial strength than we’ve ever had before.

If you can, please donate to Public Citizen right now.

Anything you can chip in — $5 or $25, $50 or $100, $500 or even more — will help us confront what’s coming from a second Trump term.

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Or join our popular Monthly Giving program (if you haven’t already) to help make sure we have the ongoing financial resources to fight Trump day after day after day.

Thank you for reading this, and thank you for everything you do as part of Public Citizen.

For progress,

- Lisa Gilbert & Robert Weissman, Co-Presidents of Public Citizen
 
 
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