Your weekly to-dos

  1. URGENT: Call your Republican representative NOW and tell them to vote against billions more for ICE and Border Patrol. In the early hours of the morning on Friday, Republican senators (with the exception of Lisa Murkowski) passed Trump’s reconciliation bill, handing ICE and Border Patrol $70 billion to fund their kidnappings, concentration camps, and family separations. The House is expected to vote on the bill in the next 24 hours so if you have a Republican representative, please make a call now.
  2. Tell your Members of Congress to use their leverage to remove Trump’s ludicrously unqualified and massively dangerous new Director of National Intelligence. Trump just put Bill Pulte — the guy who has used mortgage data to launch investigations into Trump’s political enemies — in charge of the US intelligence community, where he’ll have access to 18 agencies’ surveillance data. There’s bipartisan opposition, and Congress has leverage to push for his removal. Email your Members of Congress and demand they act.
  3. On Tuesday, phonebank for Julie Gonzales, Indivisible’s endorsed candidate for Senate in Colorado (7:30pm ET/4:30pm PT). Gonzales is running to unseat a Democratic incumbent who has become a rubber stamp for Trump’s disastrous, unqualified nominees. She’s ready for new leadership, and so are we. Paid for by Indivisible Action. Not authorized by any candidate or candidate committee.
  4. Next Monday, June 15, join our kickoff call for endorsed candidate Peggy Flanagan (MN-Sen) (8pm ET/5pm PT). Join Indivisibles across the country to hear from Co-Executive Director Ezra Levin about our plans to get Peggy Flanagan across the finish line in Minnesota’s US Senate primary this August. Flanagan is a proven leader for working people, and we’re proud to stand with her in the fight against fascism. Paid for by Indivisible Action. Not authorized by any candidate or committee.
  5. Do some local organizing with Rise Up and Sing Out this Sunday. While Trump is holding his little birthday cage match, the Committee for the First Amendment will be counterprogramming with a nationally livestreamed night of joy, music, and action. The No Kings coalition is helping folks organize hundreds of watch parties to build hyperlocal organizing structures and grow existing groups. Host an event, find an event, or just tune in and participate in calls to action announced from the stage.
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