Working Families Party

John,

Last Saturday, the world watched as 7 million people gathered across America for a No Kings Day of Action.

Wannabe dictator Trump and his enabling cronies were pretty upset about it.

From Mike Johnson calling the 2700 events “hate America” rallies full of “screaming and wailing” to Trump himself sharing a ridiculous AI video of him dumping human waste on protestors, it’s clear: We’ve got them spooked.

And the best thing about 7 million people coming together with a common voice? It means there's a lot more of us, than there are of them.

Check out some of our favorite pictures from Saturday’s protests, then pitch in here to harness this energy at the ballot box in November and elect candidates who respect the power of the people.

Photo of massive crowd at No Kings Day rally in Times Square.

New York, New York. Credit: Olga Fedorova/AP Photo

Photo of No Kings Day rally, protestors holding signs including, "Remember Only You Can Stop Fascism" and "No Kings but Drag Kings"

Austin, Texas. Credit: Nuri Vallbona/Reuters

Photo of protestors dressed in inflatable unicorn costumes. Sign reads: "Neigh to Kings"

Ashland, Oregon. Credit: Joel Lesko

Photo of large group of protestors along a river and bridge.

Reno, Nevada. Credit: William Hale Irwin/Sipa via AP Images

Photo of protesters with signs including: "Turning Anger and Fear into Resistance"

Atlanta, Georgia. Credit: Alyssa Pointer/Reuters

If you’re feeling fired up after Saturday’s protests and want to help fuel our movement to build an America for the many, not the few — click here to make a donation to the Working Families Party now.

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In solidarity,

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