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End Confederate RecognitionBecause we've already fought one war against the Confederates and another against the Nazis. These two opponents are unified in their racial hatred and so it is apparent that we must destroy these ideas before we are forced to fight a 3rd.4 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Taylor
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Don't Pardon Joe ArpaioRacial profiling and ignoring a Federal mandate is a scourge upon this great nation.1,542 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Jane Burns
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Protect freedom of speech! Demand Trump's Department of Justice drop its request for private info...A prominent web hosting provider just revealed that President Trump’s Department of Justice demanded the personal data of potential anti-Trump protesters. The Justice Department requested the IP addresses of anyone who visited websites promoting inauguration protests -- 1.3 million addresses in total. This move is an egregious breach of privacy and free speech. The information the Trump administration is requesting shouldn’t be in the hands of the DOJ. We need to immediately speak out against this action.188 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Rep. Ro Khanna
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Trump Should Say He Doesn't Want Hate Groups' VotesWe are all affected by living in a land governed by a President who does not say he does not want the votes of hate groups.16 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Seth Markowitz
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Adopt Resolution Labeling Neo-Nazi, KKK, White Supremacist Groups As TerroristsThere is no place for terrorism in this world whether international or domestic. It is time to stand up and condemn the hatred, bigotry, and violence that these groups have been displaying for decades. This homegrown terrorism must be stopped in the United States of America.101 of 200 SignaturesCreated by Sheila Higgins
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No Alt-Right in the Oval OfficePresident Trump's words were too little, too late. He vowed to unite the country but continues to employ divisive people to advise him and speak for him. This action will put meaning behind his words denouncing hate and will go a long way in making amends to the majority of Americans while making alt-right, neo-Nazis and white supremacists realize their views are not welcome in our America.3 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Marybeth Marenco
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The Congress should take action according to Section 4 of the 25th Amendment to remove President ...The recent actions and statements by President Trump are having a dangerous effect on this country as it pertains to foreign affairs, national defense and on the overall activities of the Government of the United States. He has put this country's safety and general well-being in serious jeopardy. His seemingly irrational behavior show every indication that this man is simply not emotionally stable and Congress needs to act to protect this country and the world from any actions that may provoke others to take actions that threaten our nation and may ultimately cause a Nuclear disaster. For this reason and others it is of the utmost importance that any necessary actions to cause his removal should begin immediately as it pertains to our Constitution under the 25th Amendment , Section 4.19 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Michael Steiner
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Remove Bannon, Gorka and Miller from White HouseThe past and continued words and actions of Steve Bannon, Sebastian Gorka, and Stephen Miller are a stark violation of the values stated in our founding documents and all to which we must aspire as a nation. Their very presence in the White House is an affront to all Americans. The surge in hateful violence by white supremacist terrorists is fueled by the presence of these men in the halls of power. Members of Congress must call for their immediate removal.1,227 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Bill Arienti
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Steve Bannon Must be FiredAfter the heinous acts of hatred we have seen this past weekend, the White House can no longer passively condone white supremacists by harboring Steve Bannon, a hatemonger, in its ranks.1 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Abby Cohen
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Congress: Act NOW Against bigotry and hatredBecause our LEADERS need to take a public stand against hatred and bigotry in all shapes and sizes. Demand that Congress INSIST that Trump participate in person13 of 100 SignaturesCreated by Helen Kelly
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Censure Donald TrumpAt a press conference on August 15, 2017, Donald Trump doubled down on his vile refusal to condemn white supremacist terrorism in Charlottesville, VA. He said that there were "fine people" in the white supremacist rally and blamed "both sides" for the violence and hate witnessed on all of our TV screens. Former KKK grand wizard David Duke said what he saw in Charlottesville, VA: that it "fulfills the promises of Donald Trump." White supremacists, neo-Nazis, and members of the "alt-right," chanted "Heil Trump!" while marching through the streets of Charlottesville; they injured dozens of demonstrators. The rally led to an act of domestic terrorism that killed a woman peacefully standing up to white supremacy. But all that Trump could muster in response was one weak statement where he seemed to call out the white supremacist movement. Yet, he also tweeted a picture of a "Trump Train" smashing into a CNN reporter, which bore a chilling resemblance to this weekend's brutal terrorist attack. And then at a press conference, he, once again, blamed bigotry and violence on "many sides." Trump's response is horrifying and unacceptable, which is why we're calling on Congress to formally censure him for refusing to explicitly call out white supremacy and call it terrorism. House members can sign on to a resolution to formally censure that has been introduced by Rep. Bonnie Watson Coleman, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, and Rep. Jerrold Nadler. Censure is a formal, public statement of disapproval that requires a vote by Congress. A bipartisan vote would send a strong message to Trump and the world that his behavior is unacceptable and doesn't represent American values. Several Republicans have spoken out already. That's a start, but it's not enough. Why won't Trump condemn these white supremacist terrorists? Is it because they're part of the coalition that got him elected? Is it because he has advisers in his White House who are close to these hateful and violent groups? Is it because his campaign fueled the climate in which hate groups like these thrive and commit violence in the open? Congress must vote to formally censure Trump. We must show that Americans speak with one voice in rejecting the alt-right, neo-Nazis, and white supremacists by formally censuring Trump in both houses of Congress.177,037 of 200,000 SignaturesCreated by Justin Krebs
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Censure Trump for Charlottesville statementTrump emboldened white supremacists even more with his statement about the violence in Charlottesville. His statement lifts up the wrong people and harms our whole country in the process. We need a bipartisan show of support in Congress against his response, with enough power behind it to reassure vulnerable and other Americans anxious and angry about emboldened bigots.1,348 of 2,000 SignaturesCreated by Mike Litt