History will remember what we chose to do in the age of Trump and how we demanded accountability from our leaders.
John,
For weeks, people have been asking when Americans will rise up and take to the streets the way that people have in Hong Kong, Puerto Rico, Lebanon, and Chile.
The answer is January 18, 2020.
That is the date of the 4th annual Women’s March – and the last march before the 2020 election. Three years of marching, training, organizing, and building power – it’s all been leading up to this. In 2020, we have a chance to finish what we started three years ago and remove Trump from office.
Our democracy is under siege – Donald Trump and his cronies are morally bankrupt and growing more brazen with their lawbreaking every day. Meanwhile, our climate is in peril, our reproductive freedom is under attack, and racist bigots are writing our immigration policies.
That’s why in 2020, we aren’t just marching. We’re putting our bodies on the line in cities across the country hand in hand with other mass movements. History will remember what we chose to do in the age of Trump and how we demanded accountability from our leaders.
With your help, we can make this the largest day of action the country has ever seen, and demand that our leaders hold Trump accountable, protect our planet, and fight for our rights.
From Puerto Rico to Chile, and Lebanon to Ecuador – we’ve seen that mass protests and people-powered movements make change happen. When millions take to the streets, it sends an undeniable message that we the people are fed up – and that our power is unstoppable.
In 2020, let’s fight harder than we've ever fought for our freedom and rise up together to demand a better future for our country.
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