John,
Right now, the Trump administration is trying to stoke fear and resentment to justify crackdowns on free speech, mass abductions of working people, and even military takeovers of our cities.
They want to divide working people based on our differences. They want to silence our voices and our votes. They are acting like they have the absolute power to do whatever they want to whoever they want. But they don’t.
In a democracy, we don’t have kings. In a democracy, the people have the power. Now more than ever, we need to show them we won’t be silenced — and we won’t be made to fear the government we elect, or our own neighbors.
That’s why, on October 18th, working people will be coming out to stand up across the country to say with a common voice: in this country, there are No Kings.
Join the kickoff call this Thursday, September 18th from 8-9pm EDT to learn more about the vision, urgency, and strategy behind this national action:
RSVP: No Kings Call on 9/18
Or find a No Kings event near you on October 18th:
RSVP: No Kings Day of Action on 10/18
Power doesn’t flow down from a throne. It flows up from the people. And the people have had enough.
The truth is the Trump regime is massively unpopular.
Trump promised to lower costs, only to make prices rise further for working families from the grocery store to health insurance to tariffs to our energy bills and everything in between.
That’s why they’re trying to crack down on free speech and dissent. It’s why they want to take away our votes. And that’s why it’s more important than ever that we show up to voice our opposition to all of it — peacefully, loudly, and in massive numbers.
Join the No Kings kickoff call this Thursday, September 18th from 8-9pm EDT:
RSVP: No Kings Call on 9/18
Then, on October 18th, bring your crew, your union jacket, your church circle, your book club, your barbershop, or your block to a No Kings event to show them where real power lives: in our neighborhoods, our movements, and our votes.
RSVP: No Kings Day of Action on 10/18
While they try to intimidate, we organize. While they peddle fear, we practice solidarity. While they try and consolidate their control, we build our power through conversations — door by door, block by block.
In solidarity and resistance,
Working Families Party