Host a People's Address on the day Trump addresses Congress
Our movement is growing. Members of Congress have encountered unprecedented crowds at their town hall meetings during #ResistanceRecess—or been exposed in the media for not facing up to their constituents. The tide is turning against repealing the Affordable Care Act, and pressure is mounting for Congress to subpoena Trump's tax returns and launch an investigation.
Now, this Tuesday, Trump will give his first address to Congress. Instead of subjecting ourselves to more of the same terror, insults, and unconstitutional actions, we are organizing People's Addresses all around the country!
We'll share our stories and our hopes for our country and our communities. We'll share action plans. And we'll make joyful noise! Check out this #ResistTrumpTuesdays People's Address in New York for inspiration. Trump's speech is scheduled to start at 9 p.m. (8 CT/7 MT/6 PT); you can plan your event either during the speech, or anytime beforehand. Invite local news media, who are interested to hear local reactions to Trump's speech.
Will you host a People's Address this Tuesday, February 28, to remind our members of Congress that they work for us, not Trump?
Instructions for hosts:
- All events should be held on Tuesday, February 28, in a public, accessible venue, such as in front of (or very near) your member of Congress' office. Only events on Tuesday, February 28 will receive a recruitment email to nearby MoveOn members.
- For the venue, please list the office—i.e., "Senator X's Springfield Office." You can find your senators' district office locations on this map or by searching the member of Congress' website.
- Lunch hour is generally a good time to hold your event to maximize attendee turnout and media coverage. Since Trump's speech is in the evening, you can also consider an evening hour.
- Please ensure the event is held on public property and not on private property (where you could be asked to leave).
If you have questions, please email us: help@moveon.org