We are growing our movement, will you help?

Ayanna Pressley for Congress

Movement family,

There is an unmistakable throughline across the actions taken by the Trump administration and their Republican allies: The cruelty is the point.

When they snatch our immigrant neighbors off the streets and subject them to inhumane conditions under unlawful detention, the cruelty is the point.

When they illegally fire public servants who are already going without paychecks because of the GOP shutdown, the cruelty is the point.

When they pass legislation that will prevent parents from being able to take their babies to the doctor or put food on the table, the cruelty is the point.

When they advance policies that make people hungrier, poorer, sicker, and less safe, the cruelty is the point.

It is wholesale, widespread policy violence on a massive scale. And it calls for a massive response.

I will keep doing everything I can to strengthen our resistance against this Administration’s callousness and contempt. As a Congresswoman, and as a human being who gives a damn about other human beings, it’s my duty to stand in the gap against Trump and his co-conspirators.

And I need to know that you’re with me. Can you make a donation today to help strengthen our movement to mitigate Trump’s harm?

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Dr. King taught us that the antidote to cruelty and chaos is our beloved community.

As people of conscience, we must grow our movement centered in love and righteous indignation. We must fight for our neighbors and our loved ones. We must dig deep and begin the process of healing at the local level.

We must, and we will. 

And together, we will show that the power of the people is always greater than the people in power.

We are growing a movement for bold, progressive, transformative change — and we can only make this type of change from the ground up. Please chip in any amount to our campaign, and help end the cruelty that too many of our neighbors are forced to face.

In solidarity,

Ayanna