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Indivisible on Trump’s Indictment for Role in January 6 Insurrection
For the first time in his life, Trump is beginning to face consequences for his actions. While this indictment cannot repair the irreparable damage caused by Trump’s apparent incitement of the deadly January 6 insurrection, it’s a critical step towards accountability.
Indivisible Launches “Powering Progress” Campaign to Tout Inflation Reduction Act Nationwide
Although every household in America will benefit from the Inflation Reduction Act, few people know about it—and we’re working to change that. By celebrating the concrete improvements in our communities as a result of the Inflation Reduction Act, ‘Powering Progress’ will not only increase the number of people who support an active and inclusive government, but also combat the far-right’s bad faith attempts to seed divide-and-conquer frames about who benefits from government action.
Indivisible Is All-In on Ohio’s Ballot Fight
Indivisible announced its plans to officially enter the August 8 Ohio ballot race to continue and broaden support of activists working to vote down Issue 1, a measure that would make it harder to get a citizen-led initiative on the ballot and raise the threshold for amending the state constitution.
Indivisible Applauds Supreme Court Ethics Bill
We thank Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Dick Durbin for marking up Senator Sheldon Whitehouse’s Supreme Court Ethics, Recusal, and Transparency Act today, but we agree with the 29 Indivisible groups who sent a letter to Chairman Durbin urging him "not to stop there." Congress has a constitutional duty to perform oversight over the Court and reform it as necessary; refusing to do so only emboldens corruption.
Supreme Court of the United States Unveils Groundbreaking New App for Justice: Scomo
Today, the Supreme Court of the United States announced the launch of a revolutionary online platform, “Scomo,” designed to bring bribery in the name of justice to the fingertips of everyday Americans. To ensure a fair and equitable process, Justice Thomas will diligently review each contribution and consider its persuasive power in determining his stance on cases.