We won’t mince words: the first 100 days of Trump’s second term haven’t been easy.
But people across the country are standing up against his attacks on the working class, and Trump’s fascist agenda has already incurred over 200 lawsuits and obstacles:1
Trump’s EPA — led by NY’s very own GOP grifter Lee Zeldin — tried and failed to cancel $20 billion of Biden-era environmental grants that had already been sent to nonprofits. A judge has temporarily blocked the order.2
Several of Trump’s fearmongering policies on immigration have been held up — a New Hampshire court that blocked an order to end birthright citizenship, and SCOTUS ruled against the administration's targeting of Venezuelan men.3
Trump’s friends who got rich from his corrupt tariff scheme — like Marjorie Taylor Greene — are being protested by even their most loyal supporters, who are furious they bought the dip while our seniors and retirees suffered.
Those GOP Congressmembers whose districts Alexandria and Bernie visited on their Fighting Oligarchy Tour have written a letter to Trump and leadership that they cannot vote for Medicare cuts as they were directed.
And according to a poll released Sunday, Trump’s approval rating is at just 39% — the lowest of any President in their first 100 days since WWII.4
Don’t let these people’s bullsh*t get you down. What is so important for us to understand is that as long as we don’t give up, it’s not over.
They’re relying on us giving up. Hell no.
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Our work is far from over, but everyday people are coming together to defend democracy, fight for one another, and build a better future for all.
Whether or not you can give today, thank you for standing with us.
In solidarity,
Team AOC
1 - ABC News: 220 lawsuits in 100 days: Trump administration faces unprecedented legal blitz
2 - PBS News: How the Trump administration is dismantling climate protections
3 - ACLU: Federal Court Blocks Trump Birthright Citizenship Executive Order
4 - Washington Post: Trump approval sinks as Americans criticize his major policies, poll finds