The "No Kings" protests, held Saturday, gathered an estimated 5 million people across 2,100 events, marking a significant moment in American activism, possibly the largest single day of protests in history. Leah Greenberg of Indivisible emphasized the organization behind these events and future actions. Ai-jen Poo highlighted Medicaid cuts as a crucial issue that could mobilize millions of non-participants in elections. Additionally, The Nation's coverage reveals critical insights on legislative impacts and campaign finance, showcasing its role in progressive journalism.
Saturday's "No Kings" protests, with an estimated 5 million people turning out to 2,100 events, were declared by some to constitute the largest single day of protests in American history.
The Medicaid cuts provide a lifetime opportunity for us to reach the 70 million people who did not vote and the 60% of Trump voters who are not MAGA.
Chris Lehmann translated the complex terms of the budget bill into the plain truth, describing it as "the single largest upward redistribution of wealth effectuated by any piece of legislation in our history."
Jacob Silverman dove deep into how crypto has captured American campaign finance, revealing that it was the top donor in the 2024 elections as an industry.
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