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Indivisibles,
   We’re in the thick of it now. While scrolling BlueSky this weekend, I saw
   a couple Indivisible groups wondering how they were going to cover all
   this week’s developments in their weekly newsletters. I feel your pain.
   But here’s some good news: The energy is building on our side. It’s giving
   me hope. Indivisible co-hosted a call last night with 50,000 people: We
   Choose to Fight. If you weren’t able to join, I’d recommend [ [link removed] ]watching
   the recording. From Rep. Maxwell Frost, Randi Weingarten of the American
   Federation of Teachers, Nancy Hagans of National Nurses United, Rahna
   Epting of MoveOn, and Maurice Mitchell of Working Families Party, it was a
   really good crew.
   Leah and my role on the call was to cover where we stand and the tactics
   local groups around the country can use to influence the course of events.
   I’ll do my best to summarize:
   Rapid-fire overview of the last week:
     * Purging civil service. Since Trump got in, his henchmen have been
       executing rolling purges of top civil service leadership across
       agencies.
     * Unconstitutional funding freeze. Last Monday night, the Office of
       Management and Budget (OMB) issued a memo cutting off all federal
       grants indefinitely. I cannot overstate how radical a move this is.
       That’s the money for educating and feeding kids, for healthcare for
       tens of millions of people, for domestic violence shelters and
       veterans’ programs and senior citizens. It was shocking.
     * Blowback. There was immediate, massive public blowback. We drove
       15,000 calls to Congress in under 24 hours. Initially, there wasn’t
       much of a response from elected officials -- but as the calls mounted,
       Democrats got braver and Republicans got more scared.
     * Trump retreat. Within 48 hours, Trump folded. He rescinded the OMB
       order, and multiple federal judges issued injunctions against his
       unconstitutional power grab. 
     * Empire strikes back. On Friday night, reports broke that White House
       staff reporting to Elon Musk were demanding access to the Treasury
       payments system. Civil servants who refused were forced to resign. On
       Saturday, it was confirmed that Treasury Secretary Bessent ([ [link removed] ]who
       received 16 Democrat votes last week) had given full access to the
       Treasury payment system. This is either the [ [link removed] ]largest data breach in
       human history or a coup by an unelected foreign billionaire or both. 
     * The vote on Vought. Simultaneously with all of this, the human
       embodiment of Project 2025 and a lead strategist behind the (currently
       failed) OMB funding freeze plot, Russell Vought, is moving forward
       toward a confirmation by the Senate to be the head of OMB this week.
   That’s a lot, and it’s not everything, and there’s a lot we still don’t
   know. As of this writing, we don’t know if Musk is cutting off payments to
   programs without congressional approval or oversight. He could be stealing
   massive amounts of sensitive confidential information for himself. 
   What we do know is that there should be zero support for any future
   nominees of this kleptocratic president and his power-grabbing billionaire
   henchmen. On Friday, more Democrats voted for another Trump nominee, and
   Senate Minority Leader Schumer cut a deal with the GOP to fast track more
   votes starting today. 
   That was after the OMB freeze, but before the outrage following the Musk
   raid of the Treasury. Some Senate Democrats are fighting back, but we need
   the caucus unified. Now is the time to push for that unified opposition --
   and that means organizing this week to push your own senators in person. 
   We cannot fix everything by fighting back, but we won’t fix anything
   unless we try. I will end this the same way I ended our comments on the
   call last night. Remember: Trump has no mandate for this. What he is doing
   is not just cruel, corrupt, chaotic, and unconstitutional -- it’s also
   deeply unpopular. And as long as we live in a constitutional republic,
   doing deeply unpopular things for extended periods of time is hard to
   sustain in the presence of organized opposition. Our job right now is to
   organize that opposition -- and we need you to take action to do it.
   And with that, here come your weekly to-dos. 
   - Ezra Levin
   Co-Executive Director, Indivisible
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                               Your weekly to-dos
   We’re in an all-out crisis right now, with Trump and Co-President Musk
   brazenly freezing funds, attempting to shutter agencies, and raiding the
   treasury in order to steal services away from the American people and
   redirect wealth and power into the hands of their billionaire friends.
   Here’s how you can fight back: 
    1. [ [link removed] ]Show up at your senators’ offices. This week, we’re asking
       Invisibles all over the country to plan visits to your closest US
       Senate offices to push your senators to take a stand against Trump’s
       lawless overreach. The ask will be slightly different if your senator
       is a Democrat or Republican. We’ve put together [ [link removed] ]a full toolkit here
       explaining the strategy, messaging, and logistics. Dozens of visits
       have already been scheduled. [ [link removed] ]See if there’s a visit happening near
       you. And if there's nothing close by, [ [link removed] ]grab some friends, organize a
       visit, and register it here.
    2. [ [link removed] ]Call your Republican senators and demand they vote NO on Russell
       Vought’s confirmation.* Trump’s funding freeze wasn’t his idea. It
       wasn’t even Elon Musk’s idea. It was the brainchild of Russell Vought,
       who wrote an entire chapter of Project 2025 on how the OMB can bypass
       Congress (and ignore the Constitution) in order to implement MAGA’s
       extreme agenda. If confirmed to lead the OMB, Vought would control
       federal spending and abuse his power to choke off government programs
       and agencies that don’t align with MAGA ideology. The Senate will vote
       on his confirmation this week, so make sure they hear from you right
       away (calls are better than emails, but if you find your senators’
       voicemail is full, [ [link removed] ]you can also send them an email using this
       tool). 
    3. [ [link removed] ]Rally at the Department of the Treasury on Tuesday, February 4, at
       5pm. This one is for folks who are in DC or who can get to DC -- on
       Tuesday afternoon, a broad coalition of groups will be peacefully
       protesting the handing over of massive amounts of sensitive data and
       the payment systems for our entire federal government to an
       unaccountable, unelected far-right billionaire. Musk has been given
       seemingly unchecked power to remove career civil servants, sabotage
       agencies like USAID (risking millions of lives), and treat the US
       government like one of his corporate acquisitions. Pissed off? Show
       up. 
   P.S. -- With social media companies bending the knee to Trump, Project
   2025 purging the government of dissenters, and corporate media companies
   caving in the face of speech-chilling lawsuits, it’s never been more
   important to invest in organizations you believe in that are willing to
   speak out and defy autocracy. [ [link removed] ]Please consider chipping in with a
   monthly or one-time donation to help us keep up the fight.
   * Throughout the day, the Senate phone system has been crashing. Hopefully
   the issue is resolved by the time you read this, but if our call tools
   fail to connect, go to your senators’ websites, visit their contact
   sections, and you’ll find numbers for their in-state offices. You’ll be
   able to reach them via those numbers.  
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                                 Nix the Noms:
               Stopping Trump’s most unfit and dangerous nominees
   As long as Trump and Musk continue with their unconstitutional pillaging
   of our government, we are calling for no votes on all of Trump’s nominees,
   and for Dems to use [ [link removed] ]every dang trick in the book to delay, obstruct,
   and grind Senate activity to a halt. 
   But some nominees do not deserve to be confirmed under any circumstances:
   At Indivisible, we’re focusing on the previously mentioned Russell Vought,
   RFK Jr., Tulsi Gabbard, and Kash Patel. 
   Here’s a quick update on where their nominations stand: 
   RFK Jr. (Health and Human Services) had two very shaky hearings last week,
   revealing [ [link removed] ]he didn’t really understand the job he’s applying for,
   acknowledging his peddling [ [link removed] ]of bat💩 conspiracy theories, and laying out
   how he and Trump [ [link removed] ]could ban abortion nationwide. A number of Republican
   senators appeared rattled by his answers. Here’s what’s next: 
     * Tues, 2/4: The Senate Finance Committee will vote on whether to
       advance the nomination. Senate Majority Leader Thune has indicated
       Kennedy may not get a full Senate vote if he isn’t recommended by the
       committee. 
   Tulsi Gabbard (Director of National Intelligence) is probably in the most
   trouble of any of Trump’s nominees following her performance before the
   Senate Intelligence Committee last week, which apparently even [ [link removed] ]freaked
   out officials in the White House. Here’s what’s next:
     * Tues 2/4: The Senate Intelligence Committee will vote on whether to
       advance her nomination. If she isn’t recommended by the committee, it
       might not be the end of her nomination, but it’d be hard to see a path
       forward. 
   Kash Patel (FBI) pursued a strategy of evasion and convenient lapses of
   memory during his hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee last week,
   putting the proud author of a political enemies list on track for
   confirmation. It’s very scary stuff.
     * Currently, the committee doesn’t have a vote on Patel scheduled.
   Russell Vought (OMB): After Trump’s government-wide funding freeze,
   Democrats united against the Vought nomination, boycotting the Senate
   Budget Committee vote to advance him. Good stuff -- that’s the fight we
   want to see. But Republicans nevertheless advanced his nomination, and
   he’s on track for a full vote this week. What’s next: 
     * Thurs 2/6 or Fri 2/7: Following debate, there will likely be a full
       Senate vote on Vought’s confirmation. We’re urging Dems to use every
       procedural delay possible to drag out this fight. 
   That’s the update -- now, please urge your senators (especially your
   Republican senators) to vote NO on all these nominees. [ [link removed] ]We’ve got call
   and email tools here. 
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         We’re keeping our weekly discussions going. Will you join us?
   Early in December, we knew the news would be coming at us fast and we’d
   need a time and space to pause, discuss, and strategize together as a
   movement. So we started a weekly Zoom called “Bracing for Impact” to…
   well, brace ourselves for what was coming. 
   Well, the news isn’t slowing down. And attendance at these discussions has
   only been climbing. We’ve got thousands of folks in the chat every week
   looking for community, looking to process what’s happening, and searching
   for ways we can fight back. 
   So we’re keeping the calls going for the foreseeable future. But we’re no
   longer bracing for impact -- the Trump presidency has hit us like a ton of
   bricks, and now it’s time for us to show up to discuss the latest news and
   lay out our plan for responding. 
   [ [link removed] ]Join us Thursdays at 3pm ET/noon PT for our newly-rebranded weekly
   “What’s the Plan” discussion, and remember to submit questions ahead of
   time or share them in the chat.
   Have a better idea for a name than “What’s the Plan?” We’d love to hear
   your ideas.
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                            IndivisiWin of the Week 
    [19]Activists stand on an overpass with large signage so the cars below
                 can see the message: Musk raided the trea$ury
   This weekend, The Visibility Brigade in Paramus NJ was sounding the alarm
     about the Musk/Trump power grab. There’s no shortage of actions we can
   take in this moment to bring attention to the administration’s crimes and
                                   push back.
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