Resources for keeping your sanity and democracy, compliments of the lA in my Opera lBrowser. Some links lost their hypertext. More later, we are great in number.
Groups managing unconstitutional actions originating in the Whitehouse:
My latest: https://www.virginiagrassroots.org/organizations.php
Here’s a list of websites and groups that have been active in applying pressure against Donald Trump and his policies, often critiquing his actions and rhetoric:
Indivisible: A grassroots organization focused on resisting Trump’s agenda through local activism and advocacy.
MoveOn: A progressive organization that mobilizes members to campaign against Trump’s policies and promote social justice.
American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU): They have been vocal against many of Trump’s actions, particularly those seen as unconstitutional or infringing on civil rights.
Common Cause: This organization advocates for campaign finance reform and has criticized Trump’s influence on political funding.
Democracy for America: A progressive political action committee that supports candidates and policies opposing Trump’s agenda.
The Lincoln Project: A group of former Republicans who actively campaign against Trump and his influence within the party.
Women’s March: This organization has mobilized protests and campaigns against Trump’s policies, particularly those affecting women’s rights.
Planned Parenthood: They have consistently opposed Trump’s policies that threaten reproductive rights and healthcare access.
https://newrepublic.com/post/188197/trump-media-information-landscape-fox
https://www.newyorker.com/podcast/political-scene/what-does-it-mean-to-resist-trump-in-2025
Lawsuits (AI)
Here are some websites that track lawsuits filed against Donald Trump since his reelection:
Just Security: This public resource tracks legal challenges to Trump administration actions. They provide a comprehensive overview of ongoing cases and updates.
Lawfare: They maintain a litigation tracker specifically focused on the Trump administration, detailing various legal challenges and their statuses.
The New York Times: They have a dedicated section that follows lawsuits and rulings challenging Trump’s executive orders, providing insights into the legal landscape.
AP News: They offer updates on both criminal and civil cases against Trump, including significant rulings and ongoing legal battles.
These resources should give you a thorough understanding of the legal challenges Trump is currently facing. If you need more specific information or details about a particular case, just let me know!
Townhall meetings (AI):
Here are some websites and resources that store data on congressional town halls:
Indivisible: This site provides resources and information about town hall meetings, including how to engage with elected officials.
Lafayette College: They have a PDF titled “Congressional Town Halls” that discusses data on town hall meetings held from the 114th to 117th Congresses (2015-2022).
Congressional Research Service: They publish reports that often include data on town hall meetings and their effectiveness.
Legistorm: This platform tracks congressional activities, including town hall meetings, providing insights into when and where they occur.
Townhall Project: A volunteer-based initiative that tracks town hall meetings across the country, focusing on accessibility and engagement.
These resources should help you find comprehensive data on congressional town halls. If you need more specific information or assistance, feel free to ask!
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