Trump's First 100 Days Dear Fellow DNC Member, Tomorrow marks the 100th day of the Trump administration, and it’s been nothing but chaos and carnage throughout. As a candidate, Donald Trump promised to improve the lives of millions of Americans. But in his first 100 days, he has broken promise after promise. Instead of fighting for families and draining the swamp, Trump has filled his administration with billionaires and Wall Street bankers and focused his agenda on ripping health care away from 24 million Americans. This week, Democrats led a daily drumbeat of action focused on the massive failures of this administration. And throughout the weekend, you’ll see resistance events across the country where the American people will stand up to Trump’s dangerous agenda. On Monday morning, we hosted a press call with House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer to discuss our joint memo on President Trump’s first 100 days filled with broken promises and harmful decisions for working families. You can listen to the audio of the call here. On Wednesday morning, I was honored to share the stage with Rev. Al Sharpton, former Attorney General Eric Holder, and other civil rights leaders at the National Action Network’s annual convention – their first national gathering since Donald Trump took office. The theme of the conference was “Everything is at Stake,” and I spoke about some of the most important issues facing communities of color under this administration – from Trump’s cruel budget cuts to Jeff Sessions’ attack on voting rights and consent decrees. You can watch my remarks to NAN here. On Democrats Live Wednesday night, DNC Deputy Chair Keith Ellison hosted Senator Chris Van Hollen and former Michigan Governor Jennifer Granholm to discuss how Democrats will organize, resist, and protect the environment in the wake of the first 100 days of the Trump administration. You can watch their discussion here.
Image Added Folks from across the country are submitting tens of thousands of questions and hundreds of thousands are viewing the DNC’s live broadcasts. Follow Democrats Live on Facebook, or at live.democrats.org. This evening, I’m headed down to Columbia, South Carolina to deliver keynote remarks at the South Carolina Democratic Party’s inaugural Blue Palmetto Dinner. The Blue Palmetto Dinner is SCDP’s new premier annual fundraiser, and I’m thrilled to have been invited by our new DNC Associate Chair and outgoing SCDP Chair Jaime Harrison. At the dinner, I’ll discuss the need to build a Democratic Party that works from the ground up, competes in every ZIP Code, and communicates our shared values of inclusion and economic opportunity to all Americans. Our resistance continues to grow each and every day. From the Women’s March on January 21st to last weekend’s March for Science, millions of Americans are standing up and fighting back against an administration that is anathema to the values we hold dear. And that energy shows no signs of waning. Tomorrow, we’re expecting more demonstrations in Washington and across the country with the Climate March. That’s the real story of this presidency so far. Because the resolve and resistance of the American people has already accomplished more in 100 days than Donald Trump will accomplish in his entire first term. I’m heartened to see so many Democrats get involved and fight back. Remember: We all succeed only if we all succeed. Tom –––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Tom Perez Chair Democratic National Committee
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