ACLU Challenges California Leaders to Lead Fight Against Trump’s Extreme Agenda
Edited from ACLU Press Statement
In response to the inauguration of President Trump and his administration’s initial executive orders, ACLU leaders convened in Sacramento at the California State Capitol on Tuesday, Jan. 21, to urge state policymakers to lead the national fight against the Trump administration’s extreme agenda. [ACLU is the American Civil Liberties Union founded in 1920. There are branches in every state.]
At a press conference with ACLU supporters and activists rallying before the State Capitol, the national ACLU’s Chief Political and Advocacy Officer Deirdre Schifeling said:
“We are here to defeat, delay and dilute Trump’s extreme agenda at every level, including the state and local level, and …as the fifth largest economy in the world, California has the opportunity to lead the frontlines of the movement. California’s leaders must act now and fight Trump’s extreme agenda.”

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