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Subject no guarantee that our democracy will survive
Date December 2, 2025 7:45 PM
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We wanted to make sure you saw our note — copied below in case you missed it —
about how Public Citizen will continue fighting Donald Trump and his
authoritarian regime in the coming year.

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Onward,

Lisa & Robert

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The American people are confronting an authoritarian onslaught with no precedent
in our nation’s history and no guarantee that our democracy will survive in any
meaningful form.

In pursuit of his dictatorial ambitions, Donald Trump and his regime are
prosecuting and seeking to imprison opponents. They are deploying thousands of
masked agents to abduct “immigrants” (and people they think look or sound like certain kinds of immigrants). They are putting heavily armed military
personnel on our nation’s streets to intimidate American citizens. They are in
effect extorting the media, major law firms, and universities. They are
conducting illegal military strikes that they seem hellbent on turning into a
reckless and unconstitutional war. They are forcing through unprecedented
congressional gerrymanders and actively undermining the voting rights of
millions of citizens.

The Trump regime has stripped healthcare from 17 million people to fund even more tax cuts for the ultra wealthy, blocked job-creating investments in renewable
energy and showered benefits on Big Oil, all but shuttered the agency designed
to protect consumers from financial ripoffs, gutted our public health
institutions, and buddied up to the Big Tech goliaths it once claimed to oppose.

Along the way, Trump and his family have cashed in on the presidency to add
billions to their personal wealth. Trump tore down an entire wing of the White
House — which had stood for almost 125 years — so that he can erect a gilded
ballroom sponsored by corporate titans eager to prostrate themselves before a
wannabe king.

In one particularly obnoxious and revealing example of Trump’s perception of
himself as some kind of “great leader,” a giant banner of Trump now hangs down
the front of the Department of Labor, overlooking Capitol Hill here in
Washington, D.C. It’s the kind of thing you associate with Big Brother from
Goerge Orwell’s classic dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four .

We could go on about the countless cruel, stupid, and destructive things that
the Trump regime — along with its adherents in other branches of government at
the national, state, and local levels — are doing, or attempting to do, as they
try to distort America into a grotesque version of what it could and should be.

But the real point of this note is to give you a quick recap of what Public
Citizen has been up to since Trump was re-elected and a brief(ish) outline of
how we’re going to build on that work to continue fighting Trump throughout
2026.

Public Citizen is marshalling all our resources in a multifaceted,
interdisciplinary, “soup to nuts” strategy to prevent a worsening authoritarian
slide and to pave the way for a more democratic, just, and sustainable future.

A FEW HIGHLIGHTS OF PUBLIC CITIZEN’S WORK IN 2025

We’ve been emailing all year to keep you updated on our ongoing work to confront
the Trump regime’s authoritarianism, corruption, cruelty, and greed. So we won’t
take up too much space here with that, but we did want to highlight some of the
areas where we’ve concentrated our time and energy:

* We filed 22 lawsuits against the administration’s illegal actions — on
everything from the assault on the Treasury Department by Elon Musk’s
so-called Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) to the regime’s petty
and heartless attempt to shut down the National Hunger Hotline. There will be
more lawsuits to come.

* We helped lead historic mass mobilizations against authoritarianism,
including the largest day of protest in American history (so far).

* We are leading a massive coalition of thousands of organizations to resist
Trump regime efforts to clamp down on nonprofit groups.

* We filed dozens of ethics complaints over administration conflicts of
interest and wrongful behavior.

* We issued numerous deep-dive investigative reports into matters ranging from
the corporations sponsoring Trump’s “Billionaire Ballroom” monstrosity to the
torrent of dropped investigations into flagrant lawbreaking by Big Business.

As you’ll see below, we have much, much more planned in the coming year. All of
this work adds up. Together, we are blocking some of Trump’s worst abuses and
building the power to defeat Trumpism once and for all.

CONFRONTING THE AUTHORITARIAN MOMENT

This is a scary time. It helps to acknowledge that. But it is also a time when
we can’t let our fears overwhelm us or lead us to withdraw, become isolated, or
give up. We must combine a strategic savvy with an empowering hopefulness.

As we meet the authoritarian challenge, these are some of our guiding
principles:

1. There is no single, definitive solution to defeat authoritarianism and defend
democracy. We need lots of approaches.

2. Authoritarians are driven and so too must we be persistent, relentless, and
resilient. We won’t win every battle, but even those we lose can serve to
further inform and inspire our broader resistance.

3. Like authoritarians before them, key figures in the Trump regime are
spreading fear, despair, and hopelessness with the intent to isolate, divide,
and disempower pro-democracy forces. Our job must be to bring people together —
figuratively and, as much as possible, literally — so that we feel our
collective strength and power.

4. Our anti-authoritarian, pro-democracy movement needs as many people — and as
many different kinds of people, from all sectors of society — as we can possibly
get.

5. Political leadership is vital, but politicians tend to follow more than lead.
It is up to us to make our political leaders stand strongly against Trump’s
authoritarianism.

6. Our values and policies are not just moral, they are also good politics,
supported by overwhelming majorities of Americans (even if it sometimes feels
otherwise).

7. Solidarity is perhaps our most important virtue in confronting
authoritarianism. That means aggressively supporting those targeted by the
regime, building unified responses to authoritarian impositions, and being fully
committed to caring for each other.

These understandings underpin our anti-authoritarian program, which aims to
wield the considerable strengths of Public Citizen in every way we can to defend
democracy.

TAKING THE TRUMP REGIME TO COURT AGAIN AND AGAIN

We are challenging a lawless regime that disregards the Constitution with a bevy
of lawsuits to uphold basic American values and the rule of law. Public Citizen
has unmatched expertise and skill in areas relating to constitutional and
administrative law. We are responding to the moment with an aggressive
litigation strategy.

To date, we have filed 22 lawsuits against the administration since Trump
returned to power (with several more imminent). These lawsuits have:

* Defeated an attempt by Elon Musk’s so-called Department of Government
Efficiency (DOGE) to shutter the Job Corps program, which provides training
and housing for low-income youth.

* Forced the administration to make payments on foreign aid grants.

* Required the administration to repost health information it had wiped from
government websites.

* Forced the administration to repost an online database that reveals how
federal agencies will spend federal dollars.

* Saved the National Hunger Hotline from cancellation.

* Forced the administration to remove partisan language from the
“out-of-office” emails of furloughed federal employees.

* Blocked an administration effort to deny commercial driver’s licenses to
certain immigrants.

Others of our cases aim to preserve the jobs of the independent members of the
Consumer Product Safety Commission; protect the Consumer Financial Protection
Bureau; block wrongful sharing of immigrants’ personal information between the
IRS and the Department of Homeland Security; preserve the civil rights office at
the Department of Homeland Security; and more.

We have many more cases in the works, and we are prepared to litigate against
the just-beginning deregulatory blitz involving everything from environmental to
worker safety protections.

As we look to the coming year, we anticipate filing even more lawsuits than we
did in 2025.

Of course, exactly what we do will follow from the administration’s abuses, but
these are some of the areas we are monitoring for more litigation,
investigation, and advocacy:

Trump’s Grift
Trump’s shady business dealings in this term are even more egregious than in his
first term. We are exploring litigation opportunities around a range of schemes
that benefit Trump and his family financially, including a possible plan to
siphon off a share of government drug purchases.

Health Care
We are adding staff to monitor the chaos at the Department of Health and Human
Services under Robert F. Kennedy Jr. We anticipate even more health
policy-focused litigation in the coming year. We are tracking efforts to weaken
Medicare and shovel money to for-profit insurers, among other key issues.

Corporate Subsidies
The cronyism of the Trump regime and its readiness to deploy taxpayer dollars to
subsidize allied corporations knows no bounds. We are monitoring a major new
initiative to throw massive subsidies at coal plants, tech companies, and more.

Immigrant Rights
The regime’s rabid cruelty toward immigrants means that anti-immigrant animus is
informing all kinds of governmental activity — not just involving ICE, but also
at the IRS, the Department of Education, the Department of Labor, and more.
We’ll build on our existing docket of cases challenging the administration’s
illegal and unconstitutional actions targeting immigrants.

Open Government
We expect to file a significant number of lawsuits under the Freedom of
Information Act, forcing the disclosure of information that the regime is trying
— illegally — to keep secret.

In the almost two dozen cases we have filed so far, we have a strong record of
success at the district court level and a more mixed record on appeal. We know
we are going to lose cases we should win, and we know it would not be enough
even if we won every case.

At the same time, we know these cases make a difference. We are scoring
substantive wins that mitigate the authoritarian overreach perpetrated by the
administration, protecting rights, blocking deregulation, overcoming censorship,
and preserving agencies.

Along with the substantive wins, these lawsuits are inspiring hope — hope that
authoritarianism can be stopped, that fighting makes a difference, that
something can be done. In this way, our litigation is about more than the cases
themselves. It is about overcoming fear, isolation, and hopelessness — so that
people connect and mobilize and build the power we need to defeat Trump and
Trumpism.

MOBILIZING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE

Some 7 million people took part in over 2,700 “No Kings” rallies in October.
Millions and millions more were there in spirit and participating remotely by
watching coverage on television or online. It was, remarkably, the largest
single day of protest in American history.

Public Citizen played a central role in making it happen, as one of the core “No
Kings” organizing groups. We did everything from identify and assist local
protest leaders to recruit co-sponsoring organizations (nearly 300!). We helped
develop the protest themes, drive turnout, manage logistics, and speak to the
national media.

This was just one of more than a dozen national days of action we have helped
lead, plan, and coordinate — including the two previous major nationwide
mobilizations against Trump’s authoritarianism, “Hands Off” (in April) and the
initial “No Kings” (in June).

We provided the organizational backbone for the July 17 “Good Trouble Lives On”
actions on the anniversary of Rep. John Lewis’s death. More than 100,000 people
participated in 1,600 events across the nation. We played similar roles for
worker-led Labor Day actions, nationwide protests against Texas’s extreme
gerrymandering, snap events around the country to support the demand for health
care and an end to illegal impoundments in the government shutdown fight, and
more.

In parallel, we are carrying out other organizing activities. These include a
“Disappeared in America” campaign around people kidnapped by Immigration and
Customs Enforcement, state-based efforts to win policies pushing back against
Trump’s authoritarianism, and the mobilization of health workers.

As we look toward the coming year, we are coordinating with allies on nascent
plans for new mobilizations that will demonstrate the growing power, energy, and
reach of the anti-authoritarian movement.

We are also organizing to energize and mobilize diverse sectors of society in
the fight against authoritarianism through all kinds of creative approaches. We
have invested in a new campus organizing effort, with the objectives of
massively increasing visible youth opposition to the Trump regime and of
pressing universities not to capitulate to Trump’s authoritarian demands. We are
coordinating with faith leaders, attorneys, veterans, farmers, and more to
display their communities’ opposition to Trump.

Does all this organizing and protesting matter? You bet it does.

We know that organization and mobilization are crucial to building and
expressing opposition to authoritarianism; to creating a sense of empowerment,
hope, and solidarity; to pressing elected officials and civil society leaders to
stand stronger against authoritarian encroachments.

With “No Kings” and other actions, the American people are showing that
resistance to the Trump regime is coming from every corner of this great
country. We are demonstrating our commitment to nonviolence, our patriotism, our
anger at the needless harm Trump is inflicting on the nation, our rejection of
his dictatorial ambitions, and — not least — our sense of humor.

The Trump regime wants to intimidate opponents and chill dissent. They want
people to be scared and isolated. With “No Kings” and other actions, we join
together to feel, and feed, our power — in overwhelming numbers.

Politicians pay attention. The nationwide demonstrations increasingly stiffen
their spines to resist Trump. Even the politicians who kiss up to Trump are
starting to have doubts, because they know the massive turnout and overwhelming
energy demonstrates the growing rejection among the American people of Trump and
the MAGA agenda.

Ultimately, mass mobilizations remind us of the power of solidarity and love. We
have great challenges ahead to defeat Trump’s authoritarianism. But — animated
by the spirit and energy of “No Kings” — we will prevail.

BUILDING MASSIVE NATIONWIDE COALITIONS

One of Public Citizen’s strengths is as a convening organization — we help bring
together and spearhead literally dozens of coalitions, with the understanding
that we build power when we join together. This has never been more important
than it is right now.

We are one of the co-founders of the Not Above the Law coalition with 150-plus
organizations. And we co-founded and house staff for the Declaration for
American Democracy (DFAD) coalition, which comprises over 260 organizations. The
Not Above the Law coalition brings together not only advocacy organizations and
grassroots activists, but policy experts, legal minds, faith organizations, and
others from across the political landscape to lead the charge against
authoritarianism. DFAD is helping lead efforts against Trump’s schemes to
subvert elections and is one of the key grouping laying plans to win
transformative democracy legislation.

We have helped to bring groups together to stand in solidarity against the Trump
regime’s efforts to attack nonprofits that oppose authoritarianism. Under the
guise of attacking “domestic terrorism” and diversity, equity and inclusion
(DEI), the White House has issued presidential proclamations signaling plans to
strip away tax-exempt status, cancel government grants, and even criminally
prosecute organizations opposing it. In response, with other leading
organizations, we created a solidarity statement that over 3,700 discrete
organizations joined — demonstrating that nonprofit groups will stand together
against threats from the regime. It stands in notable contrast — unfortunately —
to the responses from some law firms, universities, and others.

Other examples of our coalition work include wide-ranging efforts to educate and
organize allies around deregulatory plans of the administration; to coordinate
among multiple tables opposing the tax and budget reconciliation bill; and to
challenge an administration proposal to enable churches to participate directly
in electoral politics.

As we move into the next year, and Trump’s authoritarianism intensifies, our
coalitions will be more important than ever. We will invest in and strengthen
these diverse coalitional efforts across and connecting multiple sectors. At a
time when no organization alone can hope to do enough and when isolation equals
vulnerability, these permanent and ad hoc coalitions and networks build civil
society power and enable coordination and solidarity.

EXPOSING AND CONFRONTING CORRUPTION

Impeccable investigative research is a Public Citizen calling card. And there
has never been more to investigate than there is now. Our research team is laser
focused on administration conflicts of interest and corruption, as well as the
soft treatment given to corporate wrongdoers. Our intent is to pierce Trump’s
populist facade.

We’ve published cutting-edge investigative reports showing (just to list a few
examples):

* An unprecedented pullback of regulatory and criminal enforcement against Big
Business. This includes more than 140 open investigations closed or
suspended; the termination of enforcement at the Consumer Financial
Protection Bureau; the announcement that anti-corruption laws will simply not
be enforced; what may be the first-ever corporate pardon; and more.

* More than 60 oil and gas executives, lobbyists, and lawyers with high
official government positions are driving the administration’s energy
policymaking.

* The far-reaching conflicts of interest of Attorney General Pam Bondi — who
worked previously at a lobby firm on behalf of gambling, private prison,
technology, and other corporate interests — with key issues before the
Department of Justice she now runs.

* The quackery and conflicted business interests of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who
now leads the Department of Health and Human Services, and other key health
officials in the Trump administration.

* The corporate giveaways in Trump’s tax and budget reconciliation bill,
including major handouts to dirty energy companies and Pentagon contractors.

* Many of the agencies slashed and burned by Elon Musk’s so-called Department
of Government Efficiency (DOGE) had been taking actions to hold assorted
companies owned by Musk accountable for violations of the law.

In November, we released a blockbuster report on the corporate and mega-wealthy
“donors” to Trump’s ballroom bonanza. That report showed, among other things,
that the 24 known corporate sponsors of the ballroom received a combined $279
billion in federal contracts in the previous five years. This was a front-page
story in The Washington Post and reverberated nationwide.

The importance of these investigative efforts is that they illustrate the lie of
the Trump administration (and authoritarians generally). Trump is not fighting
for everyday Americans. He is advancing an agenda of cronyism and corruption, in
service of himself and his super-rich donors.

AN AGENDA FOR EVERYDAY AMERICANS

Alongside our efforts to counter Trump’s authoritarianism, corruption, and
cronyism, Public Citizen is zooming forward with our traditional, pre-Trump
campaigns on issues like:

* Making medicines more affordable.

* Protecting workers from excessive heat and other dangerous conditions.

* Challenging oil and gas exports that are supercharging corporate profits but
skyrocketing consumers’ utility rates.

* Securing protections against creepy artificial intelligence technologies that
put teens at risk.

* Advocating to make billionaires and Big Business pay their fair share of
taxes.

* Ensuring that people injured by corporations can have their day in court.

* Keeping unsafe drugs off the market.

* Breaking up monopolistic corporations.

* Winning Medicare for All so that no American has to live without health
coverage.

* And much, much more.

We have detailed work plans in each one of these areas and dozens more.

Part of Trump’s appeal has been his claim that he understands people’s economic
pain and sense of disempowerment. His remedies are a fraud, but he is tapping
into a legitimate sense that the system is rigged against everyday Americans. We
need to provide a real and heartfelt agenda — policies, tone, and messaging —
that recognizes the pain and offers real solutions.

IN CONCLUSION

This is a moment with no parallel in American history. Not only are the stakes
as high as they could possibly be, but there is also no proven script to follow.
We hope this note helps you get a sense of our plans and our ongoing work, but
of course we can only do so much in a single (very long) email.

Please know that our team is working relentlessly across more projects, on more
issues, and in more coalitions than we can recount here. We face this moment
humbly but also with a sense of gravity and recognition that Public Citizen —
that’s the two of us, our staff, and some 1.5 million fellow Americans from all
walks of life and every corner of this country — can make, and is making, a real
difference.

What you and Public Citizen are doing together matters. What hundreds of other
organizations, big and small, are doing matters. What millions upon millions of
our fellow Americans are doing matters. We believe that to our core. We take
solace in that. And we draw inspiration from that. We hope you do, too.

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