Holding SCOTUS Accountable

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Investigate Justice Alito & SCOTUS Corruption

Indivisible National has issued a Call to Action in response to the Supreme Court (SCOTUS) corruption problem. 

“Clarence Thomas has been accepting lavish gifts and luxury vacations from far-right billionaires who want to buy influence over the court. Brett Kavanaugh had his debts mysteriously paid off before his confirmation hearings. 

And now, Samuel Alito has been caught flying symbols associated with the January 6 insurrection at his homes, on at least two separate occasions. He was displaying his loyalty to the MAGA Movement for his whole neighborhood to see at the same time that the Supreme Court was considering whether or not to take up Trump’s election challenge lawsuit. 

And now, the Supreme Court is about to release decisions on two more cases related to January 6, including whether or not Trump has immunity for his role in inciting the whole thing.“

On Friday, May 24, we learned that Senators Durbin and Whitehouse have issued another request to Chief Justice John Roberts to discuss SCOTUS’s ethics crisis. Contact our senators—both of whom are on the Judiciary Committee—and tell them we want them to do more. It is long past time for Senator Durbin and the Committee to investigate the MAGA Justices and hold them accountable.

Contact your Senators and tell them: investigate Justices Thomas and Alito!

We did it! AB 3233 passes Assembly.

Thanks to your calls, AB 3233, the local Environmental Choice and Safety Act, passed the Assembly. It continues on to the California Senate, and we’ll have more actions for you on that front if needed. 

Calls to your local and state elected officials are incredibly impactful, so thank you for taking the time to do it—you made a real difference in fighting climate change.

Public comment needed: Support federally legalizing medical marijuana

With cannabis now fully legal in a number of states, including our own, the Biden Administration has recognized that the current federal status of the substance is out of step with its medical potential and with prevailing attitudes in our society.

President Biden has been loud in asserting that the federal status of cannabis is currently way too strict. And now his Administration is putting those words into action, with Attorney General Garland proposing rulemaking to downgrade cannabis from Schedule I—the most restricted category, a total prohibition—down to Schedule III, which recognizes medical uses and the minimal potential for abuse. Schedule III controlled substances generally include other substances commonly prescribed or administered as medications.

The Drug Enforcement Administration has a notice of proposed rulemaking and a FAQ that answers some common questions.

The action has a public comment period open now through July 22. Your perspective is needed if you or someone you know has been federally prosecuted for cannabis possession, or if you are a medical professional or patient who can testify to its medical benefits.

Submit your comment at the Federal Register.

Tell your friends in swing districts: Register for Neighbor2Neighbor

Indivisible National announced a door-to-door relational organizing program in swing districts that’s ready for registration now! Neighbor2Neighbor activates friends and locals in critical electoral regions. We’ve said many times that the road to 2024 runs through California, and Neighbor2Neighbor is targeting CA-13 (Modesto), CA-22 (Hanford), CA-27 (Antelope Valley), CA-40 (Anaheim Hills), CA-41 (Palm Desert), and CA-45 (Westminster) along with several districts in other states. 

If you know people living in these districts who want to help us build the Blue Wave, tell them to register now for Neighbor2Neighbor via Indivisible National. You can also encourage your friends in other swing states to participate in Neighbor2Neighbor. 

Volunteers welcome: We’re looking for a social media person

This year is going to be busy and we’d love a volunteer to help with publishing social media posts. We would like someone to work with us to create, schedule, and monitor posts on the Meta Suite (Facebook and Instagram) and Threads. No prior knowledge required—we can train you!

We’re also always on the lookout for more editors, or any other help you can provide! Our newsletter team meets every Tuesday night, and we would love for you to join us.

If you’re interested in volunteering, let us know at contact@indivisiblesf.org

If you’re interested in participating in activities like drafting letters to our Members of Congress and developing our strategy for influencing them, the Indivisible SF Federal Working Group is where it happens. Our next meeting is Tuesday, June 11, 7:30 PM.

Indivisible SF Federal Working Group: Tuesday, June 11, 7:30 PM. Join us to discuss strategy to influence our Members of Congress and the Biden administration to enact a progressive agenda. RSVP here.

About this week’s photo

If you’ve seen our newsletter posts on social media, you might have noticed that we include a photo or graphic with each issue. Today’s graphic is an image showing the inverted US flag at the Alitos’ Virginia home and the Appeal to Heaven flag at their New Jersey vacation home. The pictures were taken from the New York Times. The graphic is featured in an Axios article covering Washington Posts’ burying the original story on the matter for 3 years.

Keep Fighting,

The Indivisible SF Team

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Since the January 2017, more than 4,000 San Franciscans have united as Indivisible SF to march in the Women's Marches, protest the Muslim Ban, meet regularly with our Members of Congress, and make thousands of phone calls to their offices to pressure them to do everything in their power to counter the policies and politics of Trumpism. There is much work in progress and many actions to come.

Members of Indivisible SF are defined by our action and find solidarity in our shared opposition to Trump and Trumpism. Each of us explicitly reserves our individual stances on specific issues for other forums as we believe resisting Trump is more important than any single issue. We adhere to a Code of Conduct that welcomes and respects everybody.

Members of Indivisible SF come from all kinds of backgrounds and political persuasions. Some of us are first-time activists and others have been at this for decades. We are citizens and non-citizens. Most importantly, we are all patriots that want the best for our country and are willing to work for it.

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