From The Social Contract with Joe Walsh <[email protected]>
Subject Good Stuff for #NOKINGS Resisters
Date May 30, 2025 9:47 PM
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Hey gang,
Couldn’t resist one TACO jab this week!
Starting today, our Friday newsletter will be our community issue, with your voices and things you can do to resist. Also, look for my Heroes of the Week, the question of the week, and my suggested reads right here.
This issue is FREE to everyone, so please share it widely. With your help, we are growing the Social Contract community, and strengthening the social contract across America at the same time.
As I’ve always said, we are more than a newsletter, we are a movement. I am so grateful that you believe in me and our mission.
Thanks for being here! Have a great weekend!
Joe
In Today’s Issue
The Social Briefing: Heroes of the Week
Good Reads for This Week
What’s Your Take?
What Can You Do?
The Social Calendar
The Social Soundboard
This Week
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How We Got Here, and Where We Go [ [link removed] ]
What About Black People? [ [link removed] ]
On Black Women [ [link removed] ]
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Amid all the bad [ [link removed] ], awful [ [link removed] ], dumb [ [link removed] ], stupid [ [link removed] ], sickening [ [link removed] ], despicable [ [link removed] ], embarrassing [ [link removed] ], irresponsible [ [link removed] ], demoralizing [ [link removed] ], infuriating [ [link removed] ], outrageous [ [link removed] ], terrible [ [link removed] ], horrible [ [link removed] ], Constitution-defying [ [link removed] ] news of the past week, we have to acknowledge the heroes among us. The list is growing, as more and more of us are standing up to the tyrant. Courage is infectious. Be brave!
THE JUDICIARY. Once again, judges made some great calls this week (Supreme Court [ [link removed] ], you not so much🤦‍♂️). Two judges struck down Donald Trump's executive order [ [link removed] ] targeting law firms [ [link removed] ], proving that it pays to fight back. Another judge ordered ICE to release Kseniia Petrova, a Russian researcher [ [link removed] ] at Harvard Medical School. And the U.S. Court of International Trade [ [link removed] ] ruled that Trump’s “reciprocal” tariffs and levies on Canada and Mexico are illegal. An appeals court has since temporarily reinstated [ [link removed] ] the tariffs, but it’s a start.
SCOTT PELLEY. He made our list again. CBS’s Scott Pelley [ [link removed] ] has been a profile in courage throughout the network’s fight with Trump, and this week was no different. Speaking at the Wake Forest University graduation, he fiercely decried “the fear to speak...in America,” adding, “power can rewrite history, with grotesque, false narratives. They can make criminals heroes, and heroes criminals.” Indeed. Read the transcript of his speech here [ [link removed] ]. It’s well worth it.
JAMIE RASKIN. Rep. Jamie Raskin [ [link removed] ] has opened an investigation into Trump’s meme coin corruption dinner that took place last week. Warning that foreign governments will use cryptocurrency purchases to influence policy, Raskin has asked the White House to disclose the names of all attendees. Keep going, Congressman.
HARVARD UNIVERSITY & NPR. Harvard is not backing down. The university filed a lawsuit [ [link removed] ] against the Trump Administration last Friday, challenging its order blocking the school’s certification to admit international students. A judge has extended a temporary reprieve [ [link removed] ]. Good. National Public Radio [ [link removed] ] is suing the administration as well on First Amendment grounds, citing Trump’s attempt to defund NPR as a “clear violation of the Constitution.”
ALL OF THOSE WHO GAVE THEIR LIVES FOR US. It’s still Memorial Day week, and there is never a bad time to remember and honor everyone who has sacrificed their life in service to our nation. What a remarkable gift they gave us, one we can never truly repay. We can only try to make our country reflect the values they died to protect. That’s what we’re working towards every day.
Did we miss anyone? Send your heroes our way [ mailto:[email protected] ]!
Good Reads for This Week
Remembering Robbie [ [link removed] ] —Robert Reich
MAGA's Maddening Memorial Day Hypocrisy [ [link removed] ] —The Back Room with Andy Ostroy
Is Trump the America We Want Young People Across the World to See? [ [link removed] ] —Jim Acosta
Democrats: To Win, You Have to Want to Fight [ [link removed] ] —The Home Front
How Liberal Tolerance Replaced Politics [ [link removed] ] —Evelyn Quartz
The Well-Dressed Liars of the Moderate Right [ [link removed] ] —Notes from the Circus
What Whataboutery? [ [link removed] ] —Sam Harris
Don’t Quit, You Wavering Bureaucrat [ [link removed] ] —Persuasion
There Is No Piecing Back Our Badly Shattered Constitutional Order [ [link removed] ] —The UnPopulist
Corrupter-in-Chief [ [link removed] ] —The xxxxxx
LISTEN: Fiery Fucking Call-to-Action Against Donald Trump [ [link removed] ] —You Have the Right to Remain Mouthy
What’s Your Take?
This week, Reuters [ [link removed] ] published some devastating statistics about the economy. Take a look:
For a guy who ran largely on his supposed economic prowess (with a strong emphasis on “supposed”), these are shockingly bad numbers—but also not the least bit surprising to those of us paying attention. The question is, will they finally make a dent in his support?
What Can You Do?
GET OUT THERE AND PROTEST! There are two big resistance protest opportunities coming up. Join if you are able!
June 6: Huge rally on the Mall in D.C. to stand up for our veterans! More info at Unite for Veterans [ [link removed] ].
June 14: Our “No Kings” protest day, with protests taking place in every state in the country. More info at 50501 [ [link removed] ].
SHOW YOUR SOLIDARITY PROUDLY! Let the world know you stand with the No Kings movement with a #NOKINGS shirt!
To get yours, visit oneflaginitiative.org [ [link removed] ], or become a Social Contract Founding Member [ [link removed] ], and we’ll send you one for FREE (plus you’ll get an invite to a once-a-month Zoom with me and other special VIP events), with our thanks.
#NOKINGS merchandise sales directly support Conversations with Joe, my personal effort to restore the social contract across America.
Did you catch Walsh Wednesday, my weekly meetup with Michael Cohen? If you missed it, here it is:
THIS WEEK’S INTERVIEWS & QUOTES
Social Media Tells Ugly Truth About Trump's 'Big, Beautiful Bill' [ [link removed] ]—HuffPost
'Beyond Furious': Ex-GOP Congressman Leads Outrage at Trump Memorial Day Antics [ [link removed] ] — Raw Story
Donald Trump's Memorial Day Truth Social Rant Tells You All You Need to Know About the Current President [ [link removed] ]— The Poke
N.Y. Times Roasted for Sanewashing ‘Lunatic’ Trump: Is ‘Karoline Leavitt Moonlighting’ as Headline Writer? [ [link removed] ]—NJ.com
Trump 2.0 Falls Apart Before Our Eyes [ [link removed] ] — Salon.com
UPCOMING INTERVIEWS
SE Cupp of Pitching and Snitching [ [link removed] ]: June 3 at 8pm ET
Here’s what some of you are thinking about this week…
I want to thank you for your Memorial Day message. I am the daughter of a WWII veteran who did manage to return against so many odds. My father turned 25 two days after he parachuted into Normandy with the 82nd Airborne. He married my mother in September during his training because he knew his chances of surviving were low, and he knew that she would benefit from his insurance. He did survive and was able to have four children, who received a good education and grew up to be successful taxpayers in the America that my father helped save and establish.
He died 20 years ago at 84 and did suffer as a result of his service. A bullet wound disrupted the muscles in his back, a wound that he bore but could accept. The wounds of PTSD and chronic depression were harder to live with, as he was a man of an old world family and a child of the Depression. He had no model for a man, a husband, a father, to accept the human frailty that he had to live with.
I truly appreciate your Memorial Day message and hope, with some trepidation, that nothing awful happens in the world of potential conflict while the current clowns and grifters are in power. —Beth Olson
Joe,
I understand your frustration and feel your pain. With that in mind, I am sharing my delusional thought: What if there were a national strike on Trump's birthday to rain on his parade? —Luis Lerma
Hi Joe,
Taking a minute to say thanks. I watched today's Substack episode and I agree that face-to-face conversations need to happen.
I may be remiss to say this, but why isn't anyone educating Americans on Project 2025? I don't see, quite frankly, figureheads speaking more about it. We know they're a bunch of Christian nationalists who want to get rid of the U.S. government altogether. Look at what Russell Vought, Stephen Miller, and the tech bros are doing. They lick Trump's boots so they can impose a Christian nationalist dictatorship on our country.
We keep referencing the “Trump Administration.” Shouldn't we be referencing Project 2025? It's that agenda which is being carried out.
“Corruption can't exist in the light.” —Scott J. Robbins
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