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Elizabeth Warren (@senwarren) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I often talk about righteous fights. Make no mistake: we are in one. This fight will be long. Trump will continue to distract, divide, and demoralize us. But when things get tough, there is only one option ahead of us: Nevertheless, we must persist.

Robert Reich (@rbreich) 's Twitter Profile Photo

DOGE is a trojan horse to gut labor, consumer, and environmental protections. If DOGE actually wanted to cut waste, it would address the massive tax loopholes, government contracts, and subsidies that benefit the wealthy and large corporations.

U.S. Representative Al Green (@repalgreen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, the House GOP censured me for speaking out for the American people against President Donald J. Trump’s plan to cut Medicaid. I accept the consequences of my actions, but I refuse to stay silent in the face of injustice. #WeShallOvercome

Joshua Reed Eakle 🗽 (@josheakle) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone. But your dishonor will remain." — Liz Cheney

"I say this to my Republican colleagues who are defending the indefensible: 

There will come a day when Donald Trump is gone.

But your dishonor will remain."

— Liz Cheney
Protect Kamala Harris ✊ (@disavowtrump20) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Donald Trump has called for MSNBC Host Rachel Maddow to resign due to her critical coverage of the administration. He continues to try and attack the free press - but we won’t let him win. RETWEET if you stand with @Maddow against Trump!

Donald Trump has called for MSNBC Host Rachel Maddow to resign due to her critical coverage of the administration. He continues to try and attack the free press - but we won’t let him win.

RETWEET if you stand with @Maddow against Trump!
AFRICAN & BLACK HISTORY (@africanarchives) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1855, a young enslaved black woman named Celia killed a white man who raped her. A Missouri judge stated that an slave woman had no right to refuse her “master.” She was later convicted of murder and hanged. To overcome racial inequality, we must confront history. —Celia

In 1855, a young enslaved black woman named Celia killed a white man who raped her.

A Missouri judge stated that an slave woman had no right to refuse her “master.” She was later convicted of murder and hanged. 

To overcome racial inequality, we must confront history.

—Celia
Kamala Harris (@kamalaharris) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Today, we mark the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday. On that cold Sunday morning, 600 brave souls began their march from Selma to Montgomery. They were met with crushing violence, beaten by troopers with nightsticks and trampled by horses. And still, they returned to Selma and

Today, we mark the 60th anniversary of Bloody Sunday.

On that cold Sunday morning, 600 brave souls began their march from Selma to Montgomery. They were met with crushing violence, beaten by troopers with nightsticks and trampled by horses. And still, they returned to Selma and
Barack Obama (@barackobama) 's Twitter Profile Photo

60 years ago, a group of brave civil rights organizers marched across the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma, Alabama in the pursuit of justice and equality. Today we’re reminded of their courageous sacrifices, and tasked with the responsibility of doing what we can to carry forward

NY AG James (@newyorkstateag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My office is working every day to stop Trump and his administration from dismantling our democracy, raising prices, and harming New Yorkers and all Americans.   I'm going to keep fighting to uphold the law and protect our communities.

EBONY (@ebony) 's Twitter Profile Photo

On March 7, 1965, civil rights activists led by John Lewis and Reverend Hosea Williams began a march from Selma to Montgomery to protest the denial of voting rights to African Americans and the recent murder of activist Jimmie Lee Jackson. As they crossed the Edmund Pettus

On March 7, 1965, civil rights activists led by John Lewis and Reverend Hosea Williams began a march from Selma to Montgomery to protest the denial of voting rights to African Americans and the recent murder of activist Jimmie Lee Jackson. 

As they crossed the Edmund Pettus