STOP THE TRUMP SHUTDOWN
Republicans shut down the federal government because they insist on taking away healthcare, jacking up health insurance premiums, and giving Trump another blank check to fuel his illegal power-grab. This toolkit has everything you need to know about our next steps, including how to hold Republicans accountable, how to help Democrats hold the line, and how to mobilize locally.
IN A NUTSHELL
- WHAT HAPPENED: Republicans shut down the government rather than pass a funding bill to stop Trump’s healthcare cuts, price increases, and authoritarian misuse of our tax dollars. Funding ran out at midnight on October 1, and the government will remain in a Trump Shutdown until a bipartisan agreement that can clear the 60-vote filibuster is reached.
- WHY THIS HAPPENED: Almost every Democrat held the line to address the healthcare cost crisis and defend Americans from Trump authoritarianism. Now, we need them to hold their ground. Dems must continue opposing any budget that lets Trump’s healthcare cuts and price increases take effect, or that hands him a blank check to keep terrorizing our communities.
- OUR TOP PRIORITY NOW: We need to hold Republicans accountable for shutting down the government and throwing the country into chaos – all to appease their wannabe king. We do that by:
- Ramping up pressure on Republicans to negotiate a bipartisan budget deal that protects healthcare and denies Trump blank checks for his authoritarian wishlist.
- Document and publicize the local impacts of the Trump Shutdown and his authoritarian agenda to make sure our communities know Republicans are responsible for rising costs, economic chaos, and ripping away healthcare.
- Urge Democrats to stand strong and get loud in calling out Republicans’ attacks on working families, our economy, and our democracy.
Republicans could end this Trump Shutdown TODAY by passing a deal that stops Trump’s healthcare cuts, keeps prices down, and reins in Trump’s manipulation of federal funds. Learn more about this fight below – and demand that your Members of Congress FIGHT LIKE HELL to stop Trump’s authoritarian attacks on our healthcare, communities, and democracy.
TAKE ACTION
HOLD REPUBLICANS ACCOUNTABLE
Republicans are throwing the country into total chaos because that’s how committed they are to ripping away healthcare and making Trump our king. But we don’t do kings here.
Here’s what you can do if you have a Republican Senator:
- Use this tool to call them now and demand they negotiate! Then, send them an email as well.
- Tell them Republicans are responsible for ending the shutdown and own all the devastating impacts caused by it.
- Demand they stop the partisan games and do their jobs - negotiating a bipartisan budget deal that protects healthcare and ends this Trump Shutdown.
- Publicize their cruelty and cowardice
- Make sure your community knows Republicans are threatening to shut down the government and must be held accountable for rubberstamping Trump’s rising authoritarianism.
- Hold an in-person action like an event calling on your GOP MoC to negotiate, protest outside their office, or hold a town hall educating the community. Register your event here!
- Spread the word by writing an op-ed or LTE (here’s a how-to guide) and posting on social media (here’s a toolkit).
- Demand accountability for the harms to your community
- See the Resources & Links section below for tools and data you can use to document the impact of the shutdown locally.
- Highlight and share stories from constituents who are being harmed by your GOP MoC’s refusal to pass a budget that protects healthcare and takes away Trump’s blank check for lawlessness.
DEMOCRATS MUST HOLD THEIR GROUND
Democratic leaders have refused to support any government funding deal that lets Trump cut healthcare funding, jack up healthcare prices, or lawlessly abuse budget loopholes to harm our communities. They must hold their ground and unify all Dems to stand united on that!
Here’s what you can do if you have a Democratic Senator:
NOTE FOR MAINE, NEVADA, PENNSYLVANIA
While every other Democrat and Independent in the Senate stood strong, Senators King (ME), Cortez Masto (NV, and Fetterman (PA) caved again. They sided with Republicans to allow Trump’s healthcare cuts and premium increases – and did nothing to rein in Trump’s lawlessness.
Contact King, Cortez Masto, and Fetterman separately. Tell them to actually fight for constituents who'd lose healthcare or see their premiums skyrocket if Republicans get their way in this shutdown fight!
If you’re not in ME, NV, or PA:
- Urge your Democratic senators to hold their ground and only support a funding deal if it stops Trump’s healthcare cuts, keeps prices down, and puts checks on Trump’s lawless abuse of our tax dollars.
- If they’re not being vocal about holding their ground and calling on Republicans to end the shutdown, demand they speak out and use their platform. Make sure your community knows who is fighting for them and who is not.
- Document the impact of the shutdown locally and hold Republicans accountable for the harms - see the Resources & Links section below for resources and data you can use. Register your Stop the Trump Shutdown event here!
Democrats need to hear from their constituents that we want them to fight like hell. Push your Dem MoCs to be bold, and then show them strong public support when they listen – or hold them accountable if they don’t.
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW
HOW DID WE GET HERE?
Simply put, Republicans shut down the government because they’d rather take healthcare away from working families and greenlight Trump’s authoritarianism than pass a federal budget that protects our health, security, economy, and democracy.
Since January, Republicans have been driving up healthcare costs, slashing coverage for millions of families, forcing the closures of rural hospitals, and shutting down biomedical research at a breakneck pace. Their Big Ugly Bill included the biggest cut to Medicaid in the program’s history, and triggered over $500 billion in cuts to Medicare to start in January. Now, they’re refusing to act on the expiring ACA tax credits that millions of families rely on to afford their health insurance.
Meanwhile, Trump’s budget chief Russ Vought is also illegally freezing hundreds of billions of dollars of bipartisan funding meant for our communities but which Trump personally doesn’t like.
Republicans control the White House and majorities in Congress, but any funding bill must clear the 60-vote filibuster threshold in the Senate, so Democrats have real leverage in funding negotiations - and they’re using it to stop Republicans from ripping away healthcare and handing Trump another blank check for his power grab.
Republicans have put forward a proposal known as a continuing resolution (“CR”) to temporarily fund the government through November 21 without doing anything to address healthcare affordability or the cuts from their Big Ugly Bill. House Republicans passed this CR (with the support of two Democrats, Golden and Gluesenkamp Perez) and then skipped town, going into recess. They even changed their schedule to avoid coming back to work until after the shutdown deadline, all in an attempt to force Senate Democrats to accept the CR.
Democrats are eager to keep the government open and have put forward their own proposal that would reverse the Medicaid cuts made by Republicans in their Big Ugly Bill, permanently extend the ACA tax credits to head off massive premium increases, and prevent Trump from stealing from our communities. Dems have demonstrated they’re willing to negotiate, but oppose any deal that fails to meet the needs of the American people.
How did Republicans respond to Dems’ proposal? House Republicans refused to allow a vote on it, and Senate Republicans have repeatedly shot it down on procedural votes. Every one of them voted against affordable healthcare, and against ensuring Trump follows our budget laws.
Democrats need to stand united in demanding Republicans stop their shutdown scheme, and start to negotiate a bipartisan funding deal that saves healthcare and reins in Trump.
WHAT HAPPENS DURING A SHUTDOWN?
At the onset of a government shutdown, federal agencies identify which workers and operations are “essential” vs “nonessential;” essential workers continue their jobs without pay for the duration of the shutdown, while nonessential workers are sent home. Both groups receive automatic backpay when the government reopens, though federal contractors do not.
The president has discretion over what is deemed essential, but it’s important to know that a shutdown does not give the president any additional legal authority to fire federal workers or prevent the courts from considering cases challenging administration actions or policies.
It’s also worth noting that Trump has spent this entire term firing historic numbers of federal workers and attempting to shutter entire departments — working outside his legal authority to lead a sort of “rolling shutdown” since day one. That’s why federal workers have called on Democrats to hold the line even as Trump shuts down the government, declaring they'd “willingly forego paychecks in the hopes of preserving the programs we have devoted our lives to administering.”
There is a lot that is unknown and hard to predict, and of course we expect Trump and his cronies to test the boundaries or blow past them — that’s why we need all hands on deck.
HOW WILL THIS END?
Republicans control a federal trifecta and are responsible for ending the shutdown. They must negotiate with Democrats on a bipartisan deal that delivers relief from the healthcare crisis they’ve escalated, and stop Trump from stealing from our communities.
Democrats must stay focused on realistic, achievable goals for using their leverage; we can’t end fascism in one fell swoop, but we can start to rein in the lawlessness, save healthcare for millions of Americans, and force Republicans to be held accountable for putting billionaires over families.
WHY THIS MATTERS
- Let’s be clear: Trump and Republicans have basically been slow-walking a government shutdown ever since Trump’s inauguration in January. From moving to dismantle entire agencies (like the Department of Education, FEMA, and USAID) and firing huge swaths of the federal workforce that deliver crucial public services, to illegally freezing hundreds of billions in funding enacted by Congress and defying court rulings left and right, Donald Trump will continue to pull every legal and illegal lever to consolidate his power. He’s hell bent on transforming the federal government into his own loyal regime serving his corrupt whims even if it brings us to the brink of a devastating government shutdown.
- This is a rare moment of leverage for Democrats, and they must use it to protect the American people. Trump and Republicans are hoping that Democrats, like some cowardly universities or corporate executives, will be too afraid of the threats and chaos of a shutdown, and they’ll surrender in advance. But that only hands Trump more power. Democrats must remain courageous, and demonstrate that we can not just stand up to Trump – we can win.
- We know that showing up works. Some Republicans, even those who serve on the Appropriations Committee like Sen. Mike Rounds (R-SD), are publicly acknowledging that it’s valid for Democrats not to trust them in negotiations. They’ve openly warned that the bills will need to win Democrats’ votes to proceed. Democrats should be seizing on this to drive a wedge among Republicans, not helping them pass their agenda.
We need to be mobilizing every sector of society - from our faith communities to alumni associations to trade groups - to take concrete action against Trump’s race to consolidate authoritarian power, and this shutdown fight is just the latest battleground.
REGISTERING & PROMOTING YOUR EVENT
📌 Register your event on Mobilize so others in your area can join. You can also check if there’s already an event planned near you—more people means more power.
Note: Following our safety best practices, please do not include your email address or personal contact information on the event page.
Make sure you take photos and videos of your event and share on social media to spread the word! Here are some suggestions for signs and posters - feel free to get creative and customize your messages:
- Stop the Trump Shutdown
- Care Not Cuts
- Our lives are on the line
- Hands off our healthcare, Save our Healthcare
- Save our [insert the name for Medicaid in your state - look it up here]
- For example, “Save our TennCare”
- Shame on the Cowardly GOP
- Thank You Democrats, Stand Strong
- Sick of This Republican Shutdown
- Healthcare Over Billionaires, Fund Healthcare Not Billionaires
- Healthcare Not Authoritarianism
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
📝 Do I need to register an event, or can I just go?
Yes—please register your event! It helps us track how many actions are happening and ensures every MoC feels the pressure. If you want to keep it private, you can mark your event as “invite-only” when creating it.
📢 Will you help me recruit?
We encourage you to take the lead on bringing people together, but posting a public event will allow Indivisible to help spread the word and recruit more attendees.
📞 Do I need to call in advance if I’m going to a District/State Office?
Nope! You can call ahead if you have a relationship with the office, but there’s no requirement to schedule a meeting. If staff tells you they can’t accommodate a visit on short notice, show up anyway. This is urgent, and we don’t have time to wait.
🏛️How should I decide where to hold my event?
Pick somewhere that is both visible and meaningful, like your MoC’s district/state office, town square, city hall, or along a major thoroughfare. But it’s important that any demonstration take place on public property and does not block access to building entrances.
RESOURCES & LINKS
EVENT REIMBURSEMENTS
If you organize an event to hold Republicans accountable for forcing a government shutdown or to urge Democrats to hold their ground, Indivisible Project can reimburse local Indivisible groups for eligible expenses, up to $200.00 per event, associated with your Stop the Trump Shutdown actions!
Using this form, groups can request reimbursement for:
- Standard event hosting costs, such as
- Venue fees
- AV equipment
- Food and non-alcoholic drinks
- Promotional/Invite materials
- Printing costs for messages to lobby your federal-level MoC
- Printing costs for messages criticizing the Trump Administration
Keep your ITEMIZED receipts and invoices from your purchases, then submit them by October 29, 2025, at 11:59 PM PST. Please see the guidance outlined in the application form regarding reimbursement restrictions, methods of payment, and who to contact for help.
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