An open letter to the U.S. Congress

No Kings, No Dictators — Congress Must Rein In the Insurrection Act

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Donald Trump’s continued threats to invoke the Insurrection Act against Americans, his false claims about violence at the No Kings protests, and his labeling of political opponents as “terrorists” show a deliberate contempt for democracy. After years of ignoring the checks and balances of our republic, his intent is unmistakable: to turn government power against the people. Allowing a president to weaponize the military or law enforcement for personal or political ends would destroy the very freedoms this nation defends. I urge you to act immediately to: 1. Restrict the Insurrection Act to its original, narrow purpose—never as a tool against lawful protest. 2. Establish oversight and transparency before any domestic military deployment. 3. Condemn publicly the use of fear and falsehood to silence dissent. This is a defining moment. Democracy depends on Congress standing between ambition and abuse. Please act to ensure that no leader—now or in the future—can rule the American people by force.

▶ Created on October 22 by Rollie

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