House Democrats just joined with Republicans to increase defense spending to $768 billion.

Justice Democrats

John, 169 Democrats just voted with Republicans to increase military spending to $768 billion. That’s more than Trump’s last defense budget. Fight back and defeat Democrats wasting money on a bloated military »

Fight Back

Why is a Democratic Congress and a Democratic President increasing military spending? Last year, Trump got an already massive $738 billion for the U.S. military. Now, Democrats want $768 billion for the military.

169 Democrats in the U.S. House just voted with Republicans to throw billions more at defense contractors, weapons, and war. The Democratic establishment has learned nothing from decades of trillion dollar wars and disinvestment in housing, education, and the social safety net.

It’s time to replace the establishment with Justice Democrats who will fight for Medicare for All and a Green New Deal, not a military budget in excess of what Trump wanted. If you’re in to elect more Justice Democrats, chip in $3 today.

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Justice Democrats in Congress voted no on this bloated military spending bill that gives away billions to war, weapons manufacturers, and corporations who lobby for more war.

Some of the corporate Democrats we’re running against voted for this $768 billion defense bill. They voted for more military spending under Trump too.

This can’t be the way forward, John. Help us fight back and transform the Democratic Party with a donation of $3. We can elect more Justice Democrats and change things in Congress, but only with your help.

There’s a different, more just way forward and we’re ready to elect 5 more Justice Democrats who can make it happen.

In solidarity,

Justice Democrats







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