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Democratic National Committee, February 19, 2025

Posted on February 19, 2025

As one of our top supporters, we wanted to make sure you saw DNC Chair Ken Martin detailing Trump’s attack on labor.

Here’s the bottom line: Trump and his billionaire backers are hellbent on attacking working families and dismantling the unions that protect workers in order to enrich themselves.

As Democrats, it is our responsibility to stand up for working people and unite behind the kitchen table issues that connect us all.

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We hope you’ll take a few minutes to read what Ken has to say below. Thank you for being part of this team.

The Democrats

MEMORANDUM

TO: Interested Parties

FROM: Ken Martin, DNC Chair

DATE: February 18, 2025

RE: Democrats Will Fight Against Trump’s War on Working People


When I talk about the state of the Democratic Party, I often speak about the impact of perceptions – what voters see, feel, and sense. I believe the canary in the coal mine for what happened on November 5 was the recent showing that, for the first time in modern history, Americans now see the Republicans as the party of the working class and Democrats as the party of the elites. I grew up in a working-class family, as the first son of a teen mom who had four kids by age 20, and I wouldn’t be where I am today without Democrats who fought for policies to help families like mine not just get by, but get ahead. So, as the Trump agenda fails our nation’s working communities, we have to take seriously the job of repairing and restoring the perceptions of our party and our brand. It’s time to remind working Americans – and also show them every day – that the Democratic Party always has been and always will be the party of the worker.

My roots are in labor. I was the Chair of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party for fourteen years – the only party of its kind in the country that unites working people by name – where we went 25-0 in statewide races, secured two trifectas, and passed one of the most pro-family and pro-worker agendas in the nation. But before any of that, I proudly carried a union card and organized for the labor movement.

I fundamentally believe that our party is grounded in the values, principles, and aspirations of the working class. As Chair of the DNC, that belief will guide my decisions and approach in the years ahead. In contrast, in only his first month in office, it’s become abundantly clear Donald Trump doesn’t give a damn about the kitchen-table issues that matter to most Americans. Trump and the billionaire advisors he has surrounded himself with don’t give a damn about what it takes for a working family to put food on the table and keep a roof above their heads – let alone make a better life for themselves and their loved ones.

When it comes to making real progress for working families, our greatest successes come when we unite together on the issue that connects us: economic opportunity. That’s what union power is all about. It’s about building a multi-generational, multi-racial coalition of every worker. As an organizer, I know, alone, no one person can take on the ultra-wealthy and the powerful. But by joining together in a union, working people have secured better wages, workplace protections, health care, and the weekend. Because here’s the thing: Unions expand opportunities for all workers – not just those who are members.

At a time when Donald Trump and his billionaire backers are carving up the federal government to sell for parts and plotting to offset tax breaks for their fat cat friends by taking money out of Americans’ pockets, we need union power more than ever. Trump knows it too. That’s why he’s wasted no time dismantling workers’ collective bargaining protections; elevating billionaires with records of offshoring, union busting, and workers’ rights violations; and bringing his dangerous and unpopular Project 2025 agenda to life.

In response, as the true party of labor and working people, Democrats will stand with unions and up for all working people – in the halls of Congress, in state houses, on the picket lines, and in the streets. With Donald Trump and his Corrupt Billionaire Cabinet in office, the stakes have never been higher for working people – just take a look:

Attacking Labor From Day One

Americans sent Donald Trump to the White House to make life better for working families. Instead, beginning on day one, Trump moved with dizzying speed to dismantle the policies, protections, and institutions keeping workers safe, strong, and united.

In an unprecedented and illegal move, Trump fired appointees on two independent agencies — axing a National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) member as well as two Democratic Equal Employment Opportunity Commission members, despite having appointed one of them during his first term.

These members brought strong records of standing up to giant corporations on behalf of working people and Trump knew he needed them out of the way to freely implement his anti-worker Project 2025 agenda. Following Trump’s firing spree, the New York Times reported that Trump’s removal of a member of the NLRB effectively “stops it from protecting workers’ rights,” making it far easier for corporate CEOs like Amazon’s Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk – who got front row seats at Trump’s inauguration – to trample over workers’ protections as their companies face unionization efforts. In fact, both Amazon and Musk’s SpaceX are currently suing the NLRB in an attempt to dismantle the board tasked with protecting workers from corporate exploitation.

Instead of pushing for progress on workers’ rights, Donald Trump has rolled back the clock by some sixty years: rescinding an executive order signed by President Lyndon Johnson to prohibit government contractors from discriminating in their hiring, firing, promotion, and pay practices. Union member or not, Trump and his allies’ anti-worker, anti-union attacks within the public and private sector alike make workers less safe.

Elon Musk, the richest man in the world and Trump’s unpopular, unelected co-president, has shown the frightening realities of Donald Trump’s anti-worker assaults. With Trump’s blessing, Musk – who got zero votes in the 2024 election – has upended the federal government’s merit-based career civil service and threatened retribution against government employees refusing to hand over U.S. taxpayers’ personal information – from home addresses, to Medicare records, and Social Security numbers.

Americans are disturbed by Elon Musk’s influence over the federal government. We should all be asking: What does Musk want with our private data, will he sell it to the highest bidder, and how much money does he personally stand to make from the American taxpayer?

Since Elon Musk became the true face of the Trump administration, his public approval rating has plummeted. After infiltrating the Treasury Department, gutting USAID, and attempting to eliminate the Department of Education, Elon Musk is also setting his sights on the Department of Labor, placing the integrity of data like the unemployment rate and inflation rate at risk. The accuracy of these metrics is critically important to the stability of the U.S. economy and, by extension, working people. In response, some of the nation’s largest labor groups are standing up to Musk and Trump’s highway robbery of the federal government, suing Musk’s so-called Department of Government Efficiency.

In his second term, Donald Trump and his allies are more emboldened than ever to execute the far-right Project 2025 agenda, and Trump’s attacks on workers fit within a long, troubling history. In his first term, Trump created new incentives for companies to ship American jobs overseas and stacked federal courts with appointees who attacked collective bargaining protections. He openly disparaged union workers as “dues-sucking people,” said striking workers should be fired, and balked at using union labor on his own real estate projects. Despite his insistence on the campaign trail, Trump has never stood with working people. His disastrous first month in office proves that, while billionaires will be well taken care of, working people face great danger under this Trump administration.

Trump’s Offshoring, Union Busting Advisors

To implement his dark Project 2025 vision and deliver handouts for the ultra-wealthy, Donald Trump is assembling the wealthiest U.S. Cabinet in American history, stacked with out-of-touch, special interest billionaires who are looking out for themselves and their balance sheets over working families.

Trump’s administration includes more billionaires than any other in American history, with a combined net worth that exceeds the GDP of 172 different countries. These appointees bring damning anti-union, anti-worker records that mirror Trump’s own. Doug Burgum, now Trump’s Interior Secretary, opposed historic federal investments secured in the Inflation Reduction Act and CHIPS and Science Act because of the bills’ labor protections. Trump’s billionaire pick for Commerce Secretary, Howard Lutnick, screwed over American workers by helping companies ship manufacturing jobs to Mexico. Stephen Miran, Trump’s pick to lead the Council of Economic Advisors, criticized worker strikes and unions’ ability to negotiate better wages for their members – a proven pathway to the middle class. Meanwhile, Trump and his billionaire Department of Education Secretary pick Linda McMahon have long supported pulling tax dollars away from public schools, where 70% of teachers are unionized. Such cuts to public school funding would harm both teachers and children.

And of course, Elon Musk, who stole Trump’s spotlight to become the new face of the administration, boasts a damning record of union busting and other workers’ rights violations. At Tesla, Elon Musk fired workers attempting to unionize and tried to hide hundreds of workplace injuries from public reports. He faces a lawsuit for threatening and intimidating his employees. Musk, who is now radically upending federal government operations, even forced his employees at X (formerly Twitter) to bring their own toilet paper to work. Despite the money saved on janitorial staff, Musk has still never managed to make X profitable. The app remains in “dire state,” with “no clear pathway to profitability in sight.”

Project 2025 v. Working Families

After spending his campaign denying his connection to Project 2025 while promising to bring down prices on Day One, Donald Trump dropped the charade and immediately set out to make his “severely unpopular” Project 2025 agenda a reality as president.

Trump elevated architects of Project 2025 to lead his administration and enacted Project 2025 policies in an avalanche of executive orders – attacking essential programs and rescinding Biden-era cost-saving measures – all while laying the groundwork for another tax handout to billionaires. In the short time Trump has been in office, Project 2025 is already causing chaos and pain for working Americans. Last month’s disastrous federal aid freeze order was the “brainchild” of Trump’s OMB director Russell Vought – Project 2025’s chief architect. This freeze – and freezes of government funds since – have had disastrous impacts on Americans’ daily lives. For example, Trump’s freeze of President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act programs is “creat[ing] chaos” and causing significant “financial distress” to farmers and some Head Start programs across the country are still having trouble accessing federal funds thanks to Trump’s freezes.

Project 2025 is designed to enrich the ultra-wealthy while dismantling the institutions that keep workers safe and allow them to earn their fair share. Project 2025 would make unionization incredibly burdensome and precarious for workers, further dilute the power of the NLRB, and roll back bedrock worker protections in place for nearly a century.

If Trump continues to implement his Project 2025 agenda, workers who receive overtime would see their paychecks slashed; the Occupational Safety and Health Administration, responsible for investigating workplace injuries and fatalities, would be rendered toothless; construction workers would eat a decline in take home pay due to attacks on prevailing wage requirements; and companies could more easily intentionally misclassify workers as contractors to avoid providing them with benefits like health care and sick leave – and even exploit child labor without consequence.

Project 2025 also sets out to ban public-sector unions, a historically-monumental driver of economic mobility, especially for marginalized workers. Today, thanks to strong collective bargaining agreements within the public sector, as well as early adoption of anti-discrimination provisions, the pay gap between Black workers and white workers is smaller in the public sector than in the private sector.

Unions protect workers regardless of identity, offer a pathway to the middle class, and raise standards for union and nonunion members alike. Trump’s continued Project 2025 threats to unions are a direct attack on the wellbeing of working families everywhere.

Bottom Line

In his first term, Donald Trump relentlessly pursued policies that harmed working families, but his first month back in office proves he was just getting started. Trump and his billionaire backers are hellbent on attacking working families and dismantling the unions that protect workers in order to enrich themselves. As Democrats, it is our responsibility to stand up for working people and unite behind the kitchen table issues that connect us all. As I take over as Chair of the DNC, union workers and labor leaders will be core to my decision-making. As Trump wages his war on working families, Democrats will fiercely answer the call to my favorite old union song, “Which Side Are You On?” I’ll tell you what: Democrats are on the side of the worker. We will show Americans every day that workers in fact do have more power than any billionaire.

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    December 2, 2025  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    December 4, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

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    Tri-Cities Socialists will be hosting a volunteer door-knocking this Saturday Dec. 6 and Sunday, Dec. 7, both at 1pm, for our ICE Out of Tri campaign.

    We especially need bi-lingual and Spanish-speakers to attend.

    We will be distributing Know Your Rights info to neighborhoods currently at high risk of attacks by I.C.E., as well as inviting them to an organizing meeting where they can learn how to organize their communities for defense against I.C.E. as we have seen in communities from Portland, to Chicago, to Los Angeles, and beyond.

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    December 8, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Round Table Pizza 1769 Leslie Rd, Richland

    This meeting is for Benton County Party Officers and committee chairs as well as representatives of regional LPO's.
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    December 8, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

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    December 9, 2025  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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    December 9, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:00 PM

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    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    December 11, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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    🎶Different whistle patterns can signal urgent moments, like ICE being in the area or someone being detained. This gives those nearby a way to respond that's faster than social media and doesn't rely on being on your phone all the time.

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    December 12, 2025  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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    It's time for a holiday celebration. This month we'll meet at the Round Table Pizza on Court Street in Pasco. December 12 at 6pm. Come gather with like-minded folks and share some fellowship, food and beverages. As is our normal practice, Tri-City Democrats will order several pizzas to share. We'll have the donation box available for those who care to financially support the group. Some of our generous members are likely to purchase pitchers of beer to share. If you want the salad bar or soft drinks, you are on your own for those items.

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  • Indivisible Tri-Cities Holiday Potluck

    Indivisible Tri-Cities Holiday Potluck

    December 13, 2025  11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
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    ✨Join us for our holiday potluck!✨

    💚We're celebrating the season together and giving back to the community at this fun, low-key social event.

    🎁We'll be collecting non-perishable food for Second Harvest, and toys and gift cards for Communities in Schools. Your donations help support local families and students during the holidays.

    🍽️Come share a dish, bring a friend, and join in community with us!

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    December 15, 2025  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    December 16, 2025  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
    John Dam Plaza, 815 George Washington Way, Richland, WA 99352, USA

    "Protest Tuesday" at John Dam Plaza on GWay in Richland from 3:30pm to 4:30PM. Bring your own sign or flag or one will be provided. Join our stalwarts and protest whatever is bothering you most that day.
    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
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  • Family Meeting: Child Care & the Washington State Budget Emergency

    Family Meeting: Child Care & the Washington State Budget Emergency

    December 16, 2025  6:30 PM - 7:30 PM
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    Organizing for a brighter future for Washington families in 2026 starts now! It’s time to huddle up and make a 2026 game plan for protecting child care during the Washington state budget crisis.

    Join SEIU 925, Children's Campaign Fund Action, and MomsRising for a virtual Family Meeting: Child Care & the State Budget Emergency.

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    Together, we'll get up to speed about the state of the 2026 state budget and how budget choices will impact moms, families, caregivers, and workers in our state. We'll hear from leaders from across Washington state, including Senator Claire Wilson, Senator Emily Alvarado, Representative Mary Fosse, and leaders from SEIU 925 and MomsRising.

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    Richland City Council

    December 16, 2025  7:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

    December 18, 2025  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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    This is a Zoom meeting. The link to the meeting is provided in the weekly Do-Something email. When you join the organization at this link: https://www.indivisibletricitieswa.org/join-us , you will receive this newsletter.

    Join in and ask questions, get updates or just say hi! These are held every Thursday at 12pm and occasional weekends.

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  • Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) No Meeting in December

    Franklin County Democratic Central Committee (FCDCC) No Meeting in December

    December 18, 2025  5:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    No Meeting

    There will be no Franklin County Democrats December meeting. We wish you a safe and happy holiday season! 

    Please join us for our January general meeting on Thursday, January 15. Hope to see you then!

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  • BCDCC General Public Meeting

    BCDCC General Public Meeting

    December 18, 2025  6:30 PM - 8:30 PM
    Meeting details will be provided over email from the Benton County Democrats Chair.

    General Meeting

    December 18, 2025

    Leslie Road Roundtable Pizza

    1769 Leslie Rd

    Richland

    Kennewick Roundtable Pizza

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    December 22, 2025  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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  • Richland City Council Workshop

    Richland City Council Workshop

    December 23, 2025  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
    Richland City Hall, 505 Swift Blvd, Richland, WA 99352, USA

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  • Posters for Progress!

    Posters for Progress!

    December 29, 2025  6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
    Hermiston First United Methodist Church 191 E Gladys Ave Hermiston, OR 97838

    Join local community organizers for Signs of Progress — a relaxed evening of creativity, connection, and collective action!
    There will be sign making, postcard writing, and conversation about the issues that matter most to us. Whether you’re passionate about local causes or just love good company and community spirit, there’s a place for you at the table.

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