It’s been exactly one year since I was kicked out of a House Judiciary Committee hearing for calling out Rep. Biggs for using racist rhetoric to block an assault weapons ban.

Hi there, John! David Hogg reaching out here.

It’s been exactly one year since I was kicked out of a House Judiciary Committee hearing for calling out Rep. Biggs (AZ-05) for using racist rhetoric to block an assault weapons ban.

Photo of David Hogg addressing lawmakers at the House Judiciary hearing on an assault weapons ban.

Biggs was repeating the exact same white supremacist talking points the shooter at my high school used — the same we also heard from shooters in El Paso, Buffalo, and Charleston.

I'm not going to be silent when I hear a member of Congress spew the same lies. Especially to justify blocking a ban on the weapon of choice for many mass shooters.

So here we are a year later, and Congress still hasn't advanced the assault weapons ban. Suffice it to say, we’ve got our work cut out for us.

We’re still fighting to get AR-15s out of our communities, and I need your help to get there. Will you donate to March For Our Lives to help push Congress to ban assault weapons once and for all?

Chip in

It’s on us to keep the fight going until we live in a country that puts our livelihoods ahead of the gun lobby’s profits.

Thanks for having my back.

In solidarity,

David Hogg
Co-founder and Board Member
March For Our Lives
 

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