Donate now to stand with Rashida against a new censure resolution and show that our movement isn’t going anywhere.
As the only Palestinian American serving in Congress, Rashida Tlaib is a reminder to many of her colleagues that Palestinians exist and deserve to live with freedom and human dignity.
As Republicans keep introducing resolutions to censure her for speaking out against genocide, Rashida Tlaib will not back down in the fight to save lives and to protect our right to protest. She’ll continue leading the push in Congress to stop the U.S. from arming and funding the Israeli military’s human rights abuses.
Rashida is also leading the fight to ban members of Congress from owning stock in weapons corporations. Rather than spending billions of taxpayer dollars on war crimes, our government must invest in people’s needs like housing and health care.
Will you split $5 or more between Justice Democrats and Rashida Tlaib to support Rashida’s anti-genocide leadership in Congress—and to show the haters that we aren’t going anywhere?
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