Stop Him at the Border
Trump declared loyalty to a foreign crown. Why is he still allowed to call himself President?
I’m ashamed of what we’ve become.
Donald Trump just stood on foreign soil and pledged allegiance—not to our Constitution, not to our people—but to Mohammed bin Salman, the crown prince of Saudi Arabia. He brought with him a cabinet of oligarchs and loyalists, no members of Congress, none accountable to the American people. And still—still—our Congress and Department of Justice do little to nothing.
This isn’t a scandal. It’s a surrender.
Trump is not hiding his intentions. He is broadcasting them. He is consolidating power through wealth, oil, surveillance, and loyalty to autocrats. He is bypassing the very institutions meant to contain him—and they are letting him.
We are witnessing the open overthrow of the U.S. government by stateless capital, and the people tasked with defending our laws are either silent, bought, or too afraid to act.
So what do we do now?
We shut it down. Every lever of legitimate government that remains must grind this administration to a halt.
• Impeachment proceedings.
• Emergency congressional sessions.
• Coordinated walkouts.
• Civil disobedience.
• Legal barricades.
• Financial investigations.
• Federal and state-level resistance.
All legally. All nonviolently.
Anything and everything that throws sand in the gears of this machine before it consumes what’s left of our republic.
We do not owe Donald Trump re-entry. We do not owe loyalty to those who pledged theirs to a foreign autocrat.
We owe loyalty to the idea of America—and the idea is bleeding out.
Call to Action:
Flood your representatives with one question:
Why is he still allowed back in this country?

