Today 5:45PM ET – Ask US Rep. Pramila Jayapal your questions in a Zeteo Town Hall
Jayapal joins Mehdi to take Qs from paid subscribers on what Democrats are doing to stand up to Trump and Musk - plus the latest on Gaza and the West Bank.
Donald Trump has only been president for one month, and already, the US is facing a possible constitutional crisis. Flanked by shadow president Elon Musk, the Trump administration has gutted key federal agencies, threatened to “take over” Gaza, cozied up to Russia, and prompted a slew of lawsuits in federal courts.
Now, paid subscribers of Zeteo have a chance to ask a prominent progressive Democratic member of Congress what her party is doing to stand up to the Trump-Musk administration. If you are not a paid subscriber, subscribe now to be able to register.
Today at 5:45pm ET (2:45pm PT, 10:45pm GMT), Rep. Pramila Jayapal will join Mehdi for a Town Hall exclusively for Zeteo’s paid subscribers, to discuss Trump’s presidency, a possible government shutdown, and the ways in which Democrats can fight back against the president’s autocratic agenda, despite Republicans also having control of the House and the Senate.
Jayapal, the first South-Asian American woman elected to the US House of Representatives, is a former chair of the Congressional Progressive Caucus. She was one of the first members of Congress to call for a ceasefire in Gaza and voted against sending military aid to Israel. Jayapal recently introduced a constitutional amendment to reverse Citizens United, a 2010 Supreme Court decision that paved the way for corporations and billionaires like Musk to influence elections through unlimited spending. The influential congresswoman also joined dozens of House Democrats in signing a recent letter denouncing Trump and Musk’s effective elimination of the US Agency for International Development.
Don’t miss this special discussion and your chance to ask your questions directly to a Democratic member of Congress. Click the link below to register now (if a free subscriber, upgrade now to register). Space is limited, and entrance to the Zoom will be first come, first served.
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