John,
Trump, Musk, and their Republican allies in Congress are looting this country in broad daylight. They’re slashing Social Security and Medicaid. They’re defunding public schools and cancer research to bankroll tax cuts for billionaires who already have more money than they could spend in a hundred lifetimes.
They’re driving up prices, stripping away our rights, and hollowing out our government to keep power in the hands of a wealthy few — while working people struggle just to make ends meet. And they want you to think there's nothing you can do. That it’s too late. That the system is rigged beyond repair.
But they’re wrong.
On April 5, working families across the country are fighting back with the largest single-day protest since Trump took office. More than 1,000 protests will be happening across the country, with workers, students, seniors, veterans, immigrants, and everyday families coming together to say: Hands off our services. Hands off our rights. And hands off our communities.
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This isn’t just another protest, John. It’s a moment to draw the line. Because no matter what issue brought you here — healthcare, housing, wages, climate, abortion, democracy — it’s all on the chopping block. And the billionaires are sharpening their knives.
Trump and Musk are trying to buy our democracy out from under us. They’re flooding elections with cash, dismantling checks and balances, and trying to lock in an economy where they win and everyone else loses.
They want us divided. Distracted. And too demoralized to fight back.
But we’ve seen this before. And every time the rich and powerful have tried to hoard everything for themselves, working people have risen up and said: Hell no.
History isn’t written by billionaires, John — it’s written by the people who refuse to bow to their greed.
Find a Hands Off! protest near you and show up on April 5. Every person in the streets makes our message louder, our movement stronger, and this fight impossible to ignore.
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In solidarity,
Working Families Party