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WaPo: The anti-Trump resistance begins to wake in earnest
WaPo - (archived: https://archive.ph/3MOrU ) The anti-Trump resistance begins to wake in earnest
After an initial period of stunned confusion, protesters are packing meetings, states are suing, and Democrats are preparing for a budget showdown.
Today at 5:00 a.m.
By Naftali Bendavid and Maeve Reston
Rowdy crowds are showing up at lawmakers town hall meetings to protest President Donald Trumps actions. Some people are launching into chants like No king! or shouting down Republican House members. Sen. Bernie Sanders is drawing overflow crowds of his own as he seeks to mobilize voters against Trumps budget cuts.
At the same time, a coalition of Democratic state attorneys general is methodically filing lawsuits against Trumps orders, and in six out of seven cases, it has been successful in persuading judges to halt them. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic Governors Association and liberal groups are seeing a surge in fundraising. And Democratic members of Congress are seizing on a budget clash as an opportunity to coalesce against the presidents plans.
Little by little, after an initial phase of stunned confusion, the broader resistance to Trump is beginning to wake up.
There is a lot more anger building, such that we are seeing in deep red Republican-held districts that people are coming out, said Faiz Shakir, Sanderss chief political adviser. They are surprising those [Republican] members of Congress who dont expect that when they try to defend Elon Musk they will get aggressive booing. You couldnt manufacture this if you tried.
Ezra Levin, co-executive director of the progressive group Indivisible, said his group has grown roughly from 1,000 local groups to 1,500 since the election. Activists from MoveOn organized 60 events last week including protests outside the offices of Republican House members, some drawing several hundred participants.
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After an initial period of stunned confusion, protesters are packing meetings, states are suing, and Democrats are preparing for a budget showdown.
Today at 5:00 a.m.
By Naftali Bendavid and Maeve Reston
Rowdy crowds are showing up at lawmakers town hall meetings to protest President Donald Trumps actions. Some people are launching into chants like No king! or shouting down Republican House members. Sen. Bernie Sanders is drawing overflow crowds of his own as he seeks to mobilize voters against Trumps budget cuts.
At the same time, a coalition of Democratic state attorneys general is methodically filing lawsuits against Trumps orders, and in six out of seven cases, it has been successful in persuading judges to halt them. The Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, the Democratic Governors Association and liberal groups are seeing a surge in fundraising. And Democratic members of Congress are seizing on a budget clash as an opportunity to coalesce against the presidents plans.
Little by little, after an initial phase of stunned confusion, the broader resistance to Trump is beginning to wake up.
There is a lot more anger building, such that we are seeing in deep red Republican-held districts that people are coming out, said Faiz Shakir, Sanderss chief political adviser. They are surprising those [Republican] members of Congress who dont expect that when they try to defend Elon Musk they will get aggressive booing. You couldnt manufacture this if you tried.
Ezra Levin, co-executive director of the progressive group Indivisible, said his group has grown roughly from 1,000 local groups to 1,500 since the election. Activists from MoveOn organized 60 events last week including protests outside the offices of Republican House members, some drawing several hundred participants.
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WaPo: The anti-Trump resistance begins to wake in earnest (Original Post)
Dennis Donovan
Feb 26
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mopinko
(72,311 posts)1. it's spontaneous outbursts like this
that could turn the tide. organizing wont work. it needs to just explode.
and it needs to b red state voters.
creon
(1,498 posts)2. excellent
It needs to keep going.
SheltieLover
(66,847 posts)3. Just saw another post saying repukes are canceling town hall meetings.

mwb970
(11,827 posts)4. The backlash is building.

4catsmom
(635 posts)5. glad this his happening
but are they actually complying?
usonian
(17,254 posts)6. Kick.
I was going to post this.
pithy quote:
In the meantime, some activists complain that Democratic leaders are being too cautious
SO THEY READ DU?
Cpngrats to the reps, senators, governors (emphatically governors) and others speaking out!
Hey, "leaders" ROPE A DOPE DOESN'T WORK
And you're not Muhammad Ali
You sting like a butterfly and float like a bee.
OverBurn
(1,195 posts)7. Probably a little to little a little to late. Hopefully not.
Paladin
(30,244 posts)8. But...but...but...
James Carville says Democrats ought to just go to sleep, and when we wake up, everything will be hunky-dory.
Whatever shall we do?