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🗽Project 2025 is a dangerous plan to move America from a democracy to a theocratic autocracy. Get the latest news, warnings, and actions to resist authoritarianism.
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When leaders escape accountability, it signals that power—not justice—rules, eroding trust, fueling corruption, and opening the door to authoritarianism. Billionaire-backed justices and elites aren’t serving the people—they’re scheming to suppress our voices, strip away our rights, and rule over us. But progress and power to the people is more than an idea; it’s a movement. By standing up, speaking out, and demanding dignity, opportunity, and justice for all, we can build an America that truly lives up to its promise.
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🛃 Trump’s Trade Negotiator Says Response to Court Loss Would Be Immediate
The Trump administration has signaled that if the Supreme Court strikes down its sweeping global tariffs — imposed under an emergency law now being legally challenged — it would almost immediately enact new levies to maintain its aggressive trade agenda, according to Trade Representative Jamieson Greer. The pending Supreme Court decision represents a major test of presidential authority over trade powers and could reshape U.S. economic policy depending on the outcome. The New York Times
Why This Matters: This situation puts judicial checks and balances on a collision course with expansive executive power, threatening to erode legal limits if the administration can simply rebrand and reimpose controversial tariffs regardless of court rulings. The stakes are huge for global markets, U.S. consumers, and constitutional authority over trade policy, affecting everything from prices to international relations.
⚖️ Trump Says Civil Rights Led to White People Being ‘Very Badly Treated’
In a New York Times interview, President Trump claimed that civil-rights advances have resulted in “reverse discrimination” against white Americans, arguing that they were “very badly treated” when affirmative action and related policies limited access to universities and jobs. His remarks reflect and amplify a core theme in his political messaging that frames racial progress as harm to white people, stirring fresh controversy and backlash. The New York Times
Why This Matters: Such rhetoric from a sitting president reshapes public discourse around civil-rights history and policy, undermining hard-won protections against discrimination — with broad implications for social cohesion, equity, and democratic norms.
📉 Fed Changes Course and Takes On Trump’s Political Fight
The Justice Department’s decision to open up a criminal investigation of Jerome H. Powell, the chair of the Federal Reserve, is a major escalation in the pressure campaign against the central bank to cut interest rates. The Federal Reserve, long cautious in its response to President Trump’s sustained pressure over monetary policy, has shifted its approach and begun publicly resisting political interference after the Justice Department opened a criminal investigation into Fed Chair Jerome Powell over his testimony to Congress about a Fed building renovation — a move Powell and many economists see as a pretext to force policy changes. The New York Times
Why This Matters: The independence of the Federal Reserve is a cornerstone of U.S. economic stability; when political influence threatens monetary policy decisions — especially around interest rates and inflation — it risks destabilizing markets, eroding investor confidence, and undermining long-term economic health for short-term political gain.
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You’re invited: Eyes on ICE: Document and Record
Details: 📅 Date: Thursday, February 5, 2026 📍 Location: Zoom. RSVP today and bring your voice to the movement!
On January 24, 2026, federal immigration agents fatally shot 37-year-old ICU nurse Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, igniting nationwide outrage and deepening fear in communities already targeted by aggressive enforcement tactics. Pretti, who cared for veterans and peacefully stood up to oppressive federal action, was killed in broad daylight — the latest in a string of violent encounters that include the earlier killing of Renée Good.
Enough is enough. Exercising our Constitutional rights to document, record, and witness the actions of ICE, CBP, and other federal agents is no longer optional — it’s necessary. Every phone camera pointed at abuses, every legal observer trained, every neighbor supported keeps power in check and protects our communities from terror and unchecked force.
Join an important training via Zoom on Thursday, February 5th, 2026 at 8:00 pm ET for Eyes on Ice: Document and Record, a training call that will equip you with the tools to confidently and safely assert your rights when documenting law enforcement — and take action beyond it. We’ll walk through what you need to know, how to protect yourself and others, and concrete ways to stay engaged in the fight for justice.
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