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Move On – March 4, 2026

Posted on March 4, 2026

Our people power is growing! RSVP now to attend a No Kings event in your community on March 28.

Dear MoveOn member,

Last week, I opened up the People’s State of the Union address backed by dozens of leaders in Congress and their guests—real people who have been harmed by Trump’s horrific policies—in the largest boycott of the State of the Union address in U.S. history.

This historic boycott couldn’t have happened without your persistent pressure on our leaders to take action to protect our communities through calls, petition signatures, and activism. You picked courage over silence, and because of that we were able to achieve something massive together.

The People’s State of the Union was watched by over 4 million people. That’s more than the average daily viewership of CNN and Fox News combined.1 Because of you and the MoveOn community, together with MeidasTouch, we reached more people than billion-dollar news companies do on an average day.

During the People’s State of the Union, we showed where the power really lies—with us, not the Trump regime and the billionaires. And we’ll do it again on March 28 at the next No Kings national mobilization, which is on pace to be the biggest one yet. Will you sign up to attend an event in your community?

Because of our People’s State of the Union, instead of hearing Trump’s lies, millions of people heard from Sonya, whose partner Yari has leukemia and has been detained without access to proper health care, despite being a green card holder. People heard from Sharlene Rochard, a survivor of Jeffrey Epstein, who spoke about trafficking, abuse, and the systems that fail to protect victims.

Courage breeds courage. You showed up when Republicans attacked our health care and when ICE kidnapped Liam and murdered Keith Porter, Renée Good, Alex Pretti, Dr. Linda Davis, and many, many more.

Our People’s State of the Union event meant that millions of people saw teachers, partners, nurses, and people who looked just like them not being scared but overcoming their nerves, getting up onstage, and talking about how Trump is hurting our communities. You helped millions of people see folks just like them boldly pushing back against the most powerful man in the world.

The bravery of everyday folks taking the stage means that many of the people who watched will take their first actions, make their first phone calls, and show up to their first protests.

Why? Because Trump’s lies don’t stand a chance against our shared stories. We know this because last Tuesday night marked the smallest audience he’s ever had for a State of the Union.2

Once again, we proved that when we are loud enough, our demands for justice can’t be ignored. We called for action and members of Congress showed up, but we’re not stopping there.

Next up is another record-breaking No Kings protest on March 28, where we will continue to be loud and show up for our communities and for each other. Sign up to host or join a protest near you!

Thanks for all you do.

–Katie

P.S. Did you miss the People’s State of the Union event? Watch the entire program here, or check out this roundup on Instagram.

Sources:

1. “CNN, MS NOW & Fox News Ratings: Which Network Just Had Massive Month?” TV Insider, February 26, 2026
https://www.tvinsider.com/1247999/cable-news-ratings-fox-news-february-2026-cnn-ms-now/

2. “Trump’s State of the Union address draws 32.6 million viewers, marking smallest audience yet,” Los Angeles Times, February 26, 2026
https://www.latimes.com/entertainment-arts/business/story/2026-02-26/trump-state-of-union-address-2026-ratings

Here’s why: With just two days left in February, MoveOn is 288 recurring donors short of our monthly goal. And I want to tell you exactly why that matters.

This is the moment when the resources to build and sustain the pro-democracy movement are most critical. We’re organizing No Kings Day on March 28, fighting to push ICE out of our communities, and racing to stop Trump from disenfranchising millions to steal the 2026 midterms by passing the SAVE Act. We need to fire on all cylinders—and we can’t do it without sustained financial support.

Will you start a monthly gift of $5 to MoveOn today to help us meet this extraordinary moment?

Yes, I’ll chip in $5 a month. 

No, I’m sorry, I can’t make a monthly donation.

Here’s why ongoing recurring donations are so critical right now.

Decades of research on nonviolent resistance movements around the world show that no authoritarian government has ever withstood a challenge when 3.5% of its population sustains organized resistance.1 In the United States, 3.5% means 12 million Americans.

We’re already closer than most people realize. Last October, nearly 7 million Americans—2% of the U.S. population—took to the streets for No Kings Day, the largest day of protest in modern American history. We are more than halfway to 12 million.

The next step is No Kings Day 3 on March 28. MoveOn, hundreds of partner organizations, and thousands of trained volunteer hosts are organizing mobilizations in cities and towns across all 50 states. The flagship event will be in the Twin Cities—where federal agents killed Renee Good and Alex Pretti, and where Minnesotans are rising up in resistance.

This is how movements are built. Brick by brick, action by action, until we reach the threshold that history shows can stop even the most entrenched authoritarian power.

But building to 12 million doesn’t happen on its own. It takes training thousands of local organizers. Providing safety and de-escalation support to every event host. Building and maintaining the technology infrastructure to pull off an enormous nationwide day of action. Coordinating across all 50 states. And maintaining the rapid-response capacity to fight on multiple fronts at once—because Trump isn’t slowing down, and neither can we.

This is the moment. Will you start a monthly gift of $5 to MoveOn today to help us build to 12 million, push ICE out of our communities, and stop Trump from stealing the midterms?

Yes, I’ll chip in $5 a month. 

No, I’m sorry, I can’t make a monthly donation.

Right now, we’re fighting on three critical fronts simultaneously:

Building the resistance to 12 million. No Kings Day 3 on March 28 is our next major mobilization. The MoveOn team is one of the core No Kings organizations coordinating it all—working one-on-one with volunteer hosts, running trainings and office hours, building and maintaining the technology infrastructure to pull off so many events on one day, and getting the word out to millions of people, the media, and influencers. This work is resource-intensive. It’s also what has kept millions of Americans safe in the streets.

Stopping ICE from terrorizing our communities. Federal agents have killed our neighbors—Renee Good and Alex Pretti among them. They’re showing up in schools, churches, and workplaces. And over the next couple of weeks, Congress will be voting on whether or not to give even more money to fuel ICE’s violence.2 MoveOn is organizing to push ICE out of our communities—and that fight requires sustained organizing capacity, not just one-time action.

Stopping Trump from disenfranchising millions of voters to steal the 2026 midterms. House Republicans just passed the SAVE Act—the most extreme voter suppression bill in modern history.3 It would block 8 in 10 married women from voting unless they obtain a new birth certificate, eliminate online voter registration in 42 states, and require documents that 21 million Americans simply don’t have.4 This bill isn’t about election security. It’s about election theft. The Senate could vote on it as early as next month—and we have a real shot at stopping it, but only if we have the resources to run targeted campaigns in key states and flood senators with constituent pressure right now.

Here’s why a monthly gift matters more than a one-time donation.

A recurring gift—even $5 or $10 a month—pooled with many others is what allows MoveOn to plan ahead, sustain campaigns from start to finish, and keep organizers in the field instead of scrambling from crisis to crisis. One-time donations help us respond. Monthly donations help us win.

MoveOn runs on grassroots funding. We don’t take corporate money. We’re not beholden to wealthy donors. That independence is what keeps us accountable to you—and it’s what makes us effective. But it also means we depend on members like you to keep the lights on and the movement moving.

We are 288 monthly donors short. If you’re able to give right now, will you start a monthly gift of $5 to MoveOn today?

Yes, I’ll chip in $5 a month. 

No, I’m sorry, I can’t make a monthly donation.

I know not everyone can give, and that’s OK. But if you can chip in monthly, your gift will directly fund the organizing that gets us to 12 million, keeps ICE out of our neighborhoods, and stops Trump from rigging the elections he can’t win fairly.

History shows that when enough people stand together—sustained, organized, nonviolent—they win. We have a real shot at being that movement. But we need to fund it. 2026 can be the year we turn the corner—but only if we build the movement now.

From the bottom of my heart, thanks for all you do—especially in this extraordinary moment.

–Cheryl Zando, Chief Operating Officer, MoveOn

P.S. I don’t write to you often. But I believe this is a genuine turning point—and that what we do right now will determine whether we stop Trump’s tyranny and build a country where everyone can thrive. If you can start a monthly gift of $5 today, it will make a real difference. Thank you.

Yes, I’ll chip in $5 a month. 

No, I’m sorry, I can’t make a monthly donation.

Sources:

1. “The 3.5% rule: Understanding what makes protest powerful,” Harvard Kennedy School, Fall 2025
https://www.hks.harvard.edu/faculty-research/policy-topics/advocacy-social-movements/35-rule-understanding-what-makes-protest

2. “Senate Democrats Again Block D.H.S. Funding, Demanding Enforcement Curbs,” The New York Times, February 24, 2026
https://www.nytimes.com/2026/02/24/us/politics/senate-democrats-dhs-funding-ice.html

3. “The SAVE Act and the Election Power Grab,” Brennan Center for Justice, February 10, 2026
https://www.brennancenter.org/our-work/analysis-opinion/save-act-and-election-power-grab

4. “The SAVE Act Would Disenfranchise Millions of Citizens,” Center for American Progress, January 26, 2026
https://www.americanprogress.org/article/the-save-act-would-disenfranchise-millions-of-citizens/

Want to support MoveOn’s work? Donald Trump and his MAGA allies expect us to give up. But we will not give them what they want. We will never stop working to defend our fundamental freedoms and protect our democracy. MoveOn has been leading the movement against right-wing extremism for 26 years, and we promise you that we will still be here every step of the way forward.

Will you donate to power MoveOn’s work to protect our freedoms and democracy under Trump’s administration?

Donate: $5 monthly
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Or make a one-time gift

Contributions to MoveOn Civic Action are not tax-deductible for income tax purposes. MoveOn.org Civic Action – PO Box 96141, Washington, D.C. 20090-6141. ActBlue Civics Inc. is the merchant of record for all transactions made to MoveOn Civic Action using the ActBlue platform. ActBlue Civics Inc. receives and processes these donations before disbursing them to MoveOn Civic Action within 30 days of receipt.


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    April 2, 2026  12:00 PM - 1:00 PM
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    April 19, 2026  11:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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    April 21, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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  • Community Whistle Packaging & Training

    Community Whistle Packaging & Training

    April 24, 2026  10:00 AM - 12:30 PM
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    🧶Bring a craft to work on while we chat, or learn a new one from one of our members. You do not have to be a crafter to join our gathering.

    👀There's no need to RSVP for a Stitch & Story Circle. This posting will be updated to indicate the exact day of the meetup and chosen book as soon as it's selected, so stay tuned!

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  • Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    Tri-cities Protest Tuesday

    April 28, 2026  3:30 PM - 4:30 PM
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    If possible, also bring a donation for the Food Bank.
    https://www.facebook.com/events/999996418325987/999996484992647/

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  • Richland City Council Workshop

    Richland City Council Workshop

    April 28, 2026  6:00 PM - 8:00 PM
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  • Indivisible TC - Founder Hour, Thurs

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