🐾 The Regime Tightens Its Grip — But So Do We 🖤
On April 29, 2025, President Trump signed an executive order concerning auto tariffs, according to White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt. The announcement was made during a news briefing, though specific details about the contents or implications of the executive order were not disclosed in the statement. (Trump to sign executive order on auto tariffs Tuesday, White House says)
In the legislative arena, the U.S. House of Representatives passed the “Take It Down” Act, aiming to protect Americans from deepfake and revenge porn. (House passes bill aimed at protecting victims of deepfake and revenge porn)
In Washington state, lawmakers approved a bill that sets limits on rent increases and allows unemployment benefits for striking workers. (Washington Lawmakers Pass Rent-Control Bill, Approve Unemployment for Striking Workers)
🔥 Today’s Call to Action
- Mobilize Locally: Organize community meetings to educate neighbors about the implications of recent federal actions and how they can get involved.
- Support Voting Rights: Donate to or volunteer with organizations fighting to protect voter access and challenge the DOJ’s recent purges.
- Amplify Voices: Use social media platforms to share verified information about policy changes and their impacts, countering misinformation.
- Prepare for Protest: Review and update your Emergency Direct Action Kit to ensure readiness for upcoming demonstrations.
- Engage with Representatives: Contact your local and state officials to express concerns about federal overreach and advocate for protective legislation.
- Hit the Streets : On May 1, 2025, a nationwide wave of protests is set to unfold, marking International Workers’ Day and Law Day with unified demonstrations against the Trump administration’s policies. Organized by grassroots movements like the 50501 initiative and May Day Strong, over 1,000 events are planned across the United States, including rallies in Huron County, Michigan, and Chicago’s Union Park. These protests aim to advocate for labor rights, immigrant protections, and public services, while opposing what organizers describe as a “billionaire takeover” of the government. Simultaneously, legal professionals will participate in the National Law Day of Action, with gatherings at courthouses nationwide, including a significant rally at the U.S. Supreme Court in Washington, D.C., to defend the rule of law and judicial independence.
- The Law Experts Hit the Streets: On May 1, 2025, the National Law Day of Action will mobilize lawyers, legal workers, and citizens across the country to defend the rule of law against rising political attacks. The movement demands the protection of judicial independence and the legal profession itself — cornerstones of American democracy now under siege. Through rallies, public oath retakings, and educational outreach, participants are standing up to say that fair courts and impartial justice are not optional. Every citizen’s right to due process, free expression, and equal protection is tied to the survival of these principles — and when they are weakened, everyone’s freedom is endangered.
💬 Final Scratch from Resistance Kitty
They may have the power, but we have the people. Our voices, our actions, and our solidarity are stronger than any executive order. Keep fighting, keep organizing, and never back down. (On the House Floor on April 29, 2025 – Congress.gov)
✊🐾 #Revolution2025 #ResistanceKitty #ClawsOut
📚 Source List
- Reuters: Trump to sign executive order on auto tariffs
- 6abc: House passes bill aimed at protecting victims of deepfake and revenge porn
- US News: Washington lawmakers pass rent-control bill, approve unemployment for striking workers