The people and organizations on these pages include civil servants, organizations and other individuals/entities who stood up for the laws that protect our citizens, our data, our society and justice. Some people resigned rather than compromise their integrity or violate federal statute. Some retired or were fired instead. Others have been targeted by the regime and/or are standing firm against tyranny. In every instance, each chose the path that illustrates the best of our nation despite the difficulties or risks to themselves, rather than the easy route. In some cases, it was to stand and fight (or be fired); in others, it meant resigning or retiring. Their examples sustain us and remind us to do the next right thing.
Ms. Garza quit on October 23, 2024 when the owner of the Los Angeles Times decided not to run a presidential endorsement for Kamala Harris.
“I am resigning because I want to make it clear that I am not okay with us being silent. In dangerous times, honest people need to stand up. This is how I’m standing up.”
Mr. Greene quit on October 24, 2024 when the owner of the Los Angeles Times decided not to run a presidential endorsement for Kamala Harris.
“I recognize that it is the owner’s decision to make. But it hurt particularly because one of the candidates, Donald Trump, has demonstrated such hostility to principles that are central to journalism — respect for the truth and reverence for democracy.”
Ms. Klein quit on October 24, 2024 when the owner of the Los Angeles Times decided not to run a presidential endorsement for Kamala Harris.
"It is a progressive board in a Democratic state, Harris is a Californian. So an endorse-ment was the natural next step. Not endorsing her is the surprise move that throws shade on her, shade that could harm her in wobblier states. The stakes are too big for that kind of monkeying."
On October 28, 2024, Ms. Roberts chose to quit her position on the Editorial Board when they were informed the Washington Post would not be running a Presidential endorsement editorial, breaking a decades-old tradition.
"I'm resigning from The Post editorial board because the imperative to endorse Kamala Harris over Donald Trump is as morally clear as it gets. Worse, our silence is exactly Donald Trump wants for the media, for us, to keep quiet."
On October 28, 2024, Ms. Mitra chose to quit her position on the Editorial Board when they were informed the Washington Post would not be running a Presidential endorsement editorial, breaking a decades-old tradition.
On October 28, 2024, Mr. Hoffman chose to quit his position on the Editorial Board when they were informed the Washington Post would not be running a Presidential endorsement editorial, breaking a decades-old tradition.
"I believe we face a very real threat of autocracy in the candidacy of Donald Trump. I find it untenable and unconscionable that we have lost our voice at this perilous moment."
In early January, 2025, Ms. Telnaes quit her position at the Washington Post when they refused to run a cartoon depicting media executives and billionaire tech giants attempting to curry favor with Trump. The cartoon subsequently won the 2025 Pulitzer Prize for Illustrated Reporting and Commentary.
"As an editorial cartoonist, my job is to hold powerful people and institutions accountable. For the first time, my editor prevented me from doing that critical job...But I will not stop holding truth to power through my cartooning, because as they say, 'Democracy dies in darkness'."
Citing the dangers to the free press, Ms. Rubin quit the Washington Post on January 13, 2025 to begin a news outlet with Norm Eisen, former White House Special Counsel for Ethics and Government Reform, called The Contrarian.
"The Post, along with most mainstream news outlets, has failed spectacularly at a moment that we most need a robust, aggressive free press.”
“Our goal is to combat, with every fiber of our being, the authoritarian threat that we face."
On January 20, 2025, APHA, along with American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund, The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On January 20, 2025, AFGE, along with American Public Health Association, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund, The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On January 20, 2025, MVA, along with American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, VoteVets Action Fund, The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On January 20, 2025, VoteVets, along with American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On May 2, 2025, VoteVets posted on social media their response Trump's proposal to rename the Veterans Day holiday to Victory Day for World War I.
"Now Trump wants to rename it. Reframe it. Twist it into a tribute to conquest.
Veterans don’t need rewritten history. They need respect—and the benefits they earned."
On January 20, 2025, The Center for Auto Safety, along with American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On May 2, 2025, VoteVets posted on social media their response Trump's proposal to rename the Veterans Day holiday to Victory Day for World War I.
"Now Trump wants to rename it. Reframe it. Twist it into a tribute to conquest.
Veterans don’t need rewritten history. They need respect—and the benefits they earned."
On January 20, 2025, CREW, along with American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On January 20, 2025, Public Citizen, Inc., along with State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On January 20, 2025, Public Citizen, Inc., along with State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
They are also part of the legal team for Liz Oyer, former Pardons Attorney in her FOIA lawsuit.
On January 20, 2025, Public Citizen, Inc., along with State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and one filed by Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors.
On January 20, 2025, Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., along with State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees
On January 20, 2025, Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., along with State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees
On January 20, 2025, Jerald Lentini, Joshua Erlich and National Security Counselors sued the government over the legality of DOGE and lack of transparency.
On February 18, 2025, in response to a government motion, the case was consolidated with one filed by American Public Health Association, American Federation of Teachers, Minority Veterans of America, VoteVets Action Fund and The Center for Auto Safety, Inc. and Citizens for Responsibility and Ethics in Washington, and one filed by Public Citizen, Inc., along with State Democracy Defenders Fund and American Federation of Government Employees
When the Associated Press refused to change its stylebook to reflect Trump's belief that his asinine January 20, 2025 Executive Order renaming the Gulf of Mexico to Gulf of America is actual law, the Administration barred the new wire service from White House press opportunities.
The Associated Press sued.
On January 22, 2025, in an interview with Axios, CEO Chuck Robbins said:
"You cannot argue with the fact that a diverse workforce is better. There’s too much business value...,But the core reasons that you have a diverse workforce are still there from a business perspective.”
On January 23, 2025, Costco shareholders voted against an anti-DEI proposal/evaluation.
In late January, 2025, CEO Anthony Capuano at the Americas Lodging Investment Summit in Los Angeles said:
“The winds blow, but there are some fundamental truths for those 98 years,. We welcome all to our hotels and we create opportunities for all—and fundamentally those will never change. The words might change, but that’s who we are as a company.”
On February 3, 2025, Mr. Barnes filed a lawsuit, pro se, against Trump in the United States Court of International Trade pertaining to Trump levying tariffs, a hidden tax on Americans, and violating the Constitution.
On February 6, 2025, Gender Justice League, along with active duty military transgender individuals and one transgender individual who wished to join the military, sued the Trump administration and the Department of Defense regarding an Executive Order that states in part “adoption of a gender identity inconsistent with an individual’s sex conflicts with a soldier’s commitment to an honorable, truthful, and disciplined lifestyle, even in one’s personal life.”
Governor Pritzker started early in February, 2025 criticizing actions of the administration from a satirical video on his personal X account, a heartfelt speech at the New Hampshire Democratic Party's dinner at McIntyre-Shaheen 100 Club and, most recently, signing an executive order restricting personal autism records.
“Never before in my life have I called for mass protests, for mobilization, for disruption. But I am now. These Republicans cannot know a moment of peace. They must understand that we will fight their cruelty with every megaphone and microphone that we have. We must castigate them on the soap box and then punish them at the ballot box.”
The NTEU has filed numerous lawsuits against the Trump administration or agency heads, the first being filed on January 21, 2025 to protect Merit Based Service. They filed one on February 9, 2025 alleging the shutdown of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau violates separation of powers and another on February 11, 2025 alleging Privacy Act violations. COTG suggests using one of the lawsuit trackers or going to NTEU's new releases website page to find out more. We last counted six lawsuits filed to date.
On February 10, 2025, Trump fired 18 board members of the Kennedy Center and stated he would now be Chairman of the Board.
Ms. Rae cancelled her sold-out show at the Kennedy Center and posted on Instagram:
"Hey D.C. Fam,. Thank you so much for selling out the Kennedy Center for 'An Evening With [Me]. Unfortunately, due to what I believe to be an infringement on the values of an institution that has faithfully celebrated artists of all backgrounds through all mediums, I've decided to cancel my appearance at this venue."
On February 10, 2025, Trump fired 18 board members of the Kennedy Center and stated he would now be Chairman of the Board.
Adam Weiner cancelled Low Cut Connie's performance scheduled at the Kennedy Center.
“I was very excited to perform as part of this wonderful institution’s Social Impact series, which emphasizes community, joy, justice and equity through the arts. Upon learning that this institution that has run non-partisan for 54 years is now chaired by President Trump himself and his regime, I decided I will not perform there."
On February 21, 2025, when Trump demanded Maine follow his Executive Order banning transgender athletes from girls' sports, Governor Mills refused to disregard state law. Within hours, the Department of Education Civil Rights Division announced an investigation into Maine's compliance with Title IX.
Subsequent attacks on state funding came rapidly, HHS, NOAA, SSA and USDA. The State of Maine sued and reached a settlement on the USDA funding on May 2nd.
"We'll see you in court."
On February 25, 2025, Apple shareholders voted against an anti-DEI proposal.
On February 26, 2025, John Deere shareholders voted against an anti-DEI resolution.
When Jeff Bezos announced and editorial policy change to the editorials and opinions sections of the Washington Post at the end of February, 2025, Mr. Shipley resigned.
On March 10, 2025, Ms. Marcus chose to resign from the Washington Post because it chose not to run her commentary critical of the Jeff Bezos' new editorial policy.
When the Republicans stopped having town halls in their districts because so many angry constituents showed up, Governor Walz announced on March 12, 2025 that he would hold town halls in Republican districts.
“There was just a primal scream of folks recognizing what’s going on with the Trump administration, their authoritarian tendencies, and what they viewed was a lack of a proper response from their representatives.” he told CNN on Wednesday...These folks need to be heard.”
Disney stockholders voted against an anti-DEI measure on March 20, 2025.
Note: Disney has since begun walking back their support of DEI and canceled their donations to Pride celebrations.
On March 23, 2025, Ms. Walton placed a full-page color ad in the New York Times. After Trump sent the National Guard to California after manufacturing a ICE crisis, she placed another on June 8, 2025 in the Los Angeles Times, reminding the public of the No Kings protest scheduled for June 14, 2025.
"We are the people of the United States of America. The honor, dignity, and integrity of our country is not for sale. Show up, attend your town halls, be civil."
On March 27, 2025, ICE agents went door to door looking for a specific individual and found an unrelated immigrant mother and her three children at one of the houses. The agents transported the mother and her children to Texas for detention.
Ms. Cook posted on social media:
"The fact that our students were handcuffed and put in the same van as the alleged criminal from down the street is unconscionable. When I think of my third grader's experience, my stomach twists and it is hard to breathe."
Approximately 1,000 people protested in their population 1,351 town. The family was released eleven days later.
“You just gotta put your money where your mouth is and you gotta live by your conscience, and you gotta know that your livelihood cannot overpower your conscience.”
During a town hall with Senator Cory Booker, Mr. Peters rose to speak about how Medicaid cuts would hurt his ability to live independently with support.
On April 4, 2025, Mr. Robinson reported he was leaving the Washington Post due to its significant shift in the opinion section's mission.
On April 7, 2025, the American Library Association, along with the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) filed a lawsuit to halt the unlawful dismantling of the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
"We will not allow extremists to threaten our democracy by eliminating programs at IMLS and harming the children and communities who rely on libraries and the services and opportunities they provide."
On April 7, 2025, the American Library Association, along with the American Federatio of State, County and Municipal Employees filed a lawsuit to halt the unlawful dismantling of the Institute for Museum and Library Services (IMLS).
"We will not allow extremists to threaten our democracy by eliminating programs at IMLS and harming the children and communities who rely on libraries and the services and opportunities they provide."
The ACLU has been working overtime on immigration cases, but they still found time to file a lawsuit against the Trump administration on April 11, 2025 representing Matthew Smith and Akila Radhakrishna pertaining to the Executive Order dated February 6, 2025, Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court.
The ACLU Maine and DC offices are jointly representing the human rights activists.
On April 11, 2025, Mr. Smith, along with Akila Radhakrishnan, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration pertaining to the Executive Order dated February 6, 2025, Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court.
The sanctions in the EO prevent Mr. Smith from working with the ICC's Office of the Prosecutor by providing evidence of human rights violations.
On April 16, 2025, Gabor Rona and Lisa Davis, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration pertaining to the Executive Order dated February 6, 2025, Imposing Sanctions on the International Criminal Court.
Open Society Foundations, Open Society Justice Initiative, is part of the legal team representing the plaintiffs.
On April 22, 2025, Learning Resources, Inc., in conjunction with hand2mind, filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration instituting universal tariffs.
When Vice Admiral Yvette Davids invited Mr. McBride to stand beside her at the April 25, 2025 annual U.S. Naval Academy Dedication parade, he declined. In his email, he said:
"No matter what you have done before, your legacy will be that of a careerist who banned Maya Angelou but retained Hitler’s ‘Mein Kampf.'”
Mr. Owens resigned on or before April 22, 2025 citing the loss of journalistic independence in the wake of CBS being sued by Trump.
In a memo to his staff, he said, “over the past months, it has become clear that I would not be allowed to run the show as I have always run it, to make independent decisions based on what was right for ‘60 Minutes,’ right for the audience.”
In mid-April, 2025, Mr. Palfrey called for philanthropic organizations to stand together to support one another as the Trump Administration continued its attack on First Amendment rights.
He organized A Public Statement From Philanthropy which has 591 signatories as of early May, 2025.
With co-authors Tonya Allen of the McKnight Foundation and Deepak Bhargava of the Freedom Together Foundation, he wrote:
“We’ve seen this before in American history and across the globe. Weaponized oversight. Intimidation dressed up as transparency. It is not new. But our response must be: we in the philanthropic community must not wait like sitting ducks.”
On April 14, 2025, in response to Trump's attacks on Harvard's autonomy and demands for unlawful federal government oversight on hiring, admissions, courses and more before the government would release Congressionally-approved funding for various research, grants, contracts, etc., Harvard's attorneys responded with the university's rejection of the federal overreach. Trump suggested that he would (illegally) have Harvard's tax exempt status revoked.
Harvard's president, Alan Garber, said to the community:
“The University will not surrender its independence or relinquish its constitutional rights. No government — regardless of which party is in power — should dictate what private universities can teach, whom they can admit and hire, and which areas of study and inquiry they can pursue.”
On April 22, 2025, Simpson Thacher & Bartlett informed a Delaware court that they were no longer counsel for Microsoft. The same day, at least three partners from Jenner & Block informed the court that they would be representing Microsoft in the case. Microsoft dropped the first law firm, who made an agreement with Trump, and replaced them with a law firm that filed a lawsuit against Trump's unlawful executive order against them.
On April 26, 2025, Mr. Roias posted a statement on X regarding an ICE agent tasing and detaining a resident, with a pregnant, who had a green card interview the same day.
“We will resist every attempt to strip away dignity. And we will fight for a city--and a country --where rights are real, dignity is untouchable, and humanity is not up for debate."
On April 28, 2025, Levi Strauss & Co. reported that their shareholders voted against a proposal to end diversity programs.
On April 29, 2025, Teddy (last name kept private) spoke at a Princeton, NJ school board meeting about HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.'s ignorant remarks about autism. Teddy called for more awareness, understanding for students with any disability and the benefits of inclusion for students and teachers.
“But that‘s not true. I have autism and I’m not broken. And I hope that nobody in Princeton Public Schools believes RFK Jr‘.s lies.”
On April 29, 2025, American Express shareholders voted against an anti-DEI proposal.
"We Embrace Diversity: We believe that diversity of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds enables us to be our best.
"We Stand for Equity and Inclusion: We are committed to rewarding and providing opportunities for colleagues equitably, based solely on merit, and we believe in having a workplace where everyone feels included and valued."
On May 1, 2025, the American Council of Learned Societies, along with AHA and MLA, filed a lawsuit alleging illegal dismantling of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
"It will signal the federal government's turn away from the civic values it has long espoused."
On May 1, 2025, the American Historical Association, in conjunction with ACLS and MLA, filed a lawsuit alleging illegal dismantling of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
"We cannot deny our nation's divisions. We cannot heal divisions unless we understand their origins and evolution. It makes no sense to eviscerate the agency that helps all Americans to understand and transcend boundaries of human thought and interaction."
On May 1, 2025, the Modern Language Association, along with ACLS and AHA, filed a lawsuit alleging illegal dismantling of the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH).
"The humanities are not a luxury. They are a necessity, teaching people vital skills, including how to effectively communicate, construct arguments, evaluate evidence, and build connections across cultures...In the face of these unprecedented and destructive cuts, humanities leaders must fight back together."
On May 1, 2025, ACLS, AHA and MLA filed a lawsuit alleging illegal dismantling of the National Endowment for the Arts. The Phi Beta Kappa Society is contributing to the effort.
Governor Evers issued guidance to state employees that stated if federal officers requested access to state buildings, the employee was to contact their Office of Legal Counsel for assistance. Tom Homan, Trump's "border czar" subsequently threatened to arrest Governor Evers on social media.
Here's a link to Governor Evers' video message to his constituents.
"And as disgusted as I am about the continued actions of the Trump Administration, I am not afraid. I have never once been discouraged from doing the right thing, and I will not start today."
On May 2, 2025, the Disabled American Veterans issued a statement to Trump's proposal to rename the Veterans Day holiday to Victory Day for World War I.
It simply said:
No.
On May 2, 2025, Governor Hobbs vetoed three anti-transgender bills restricting their rights as well as gender markers on their birth certificates. She also vetoed a bill earlier in the year that would have left little to no recognition of transgender individuals in Arizona. When speaking of one of the bills, she said:
"This bill will not lower costs, will not increase opportunity, and will not enhance security or freedom for Arizona. I encourage the Legislature to focus on real issues that matter and impact people’s everyday lives."
On May 2, 2025, a man checked out 100 books from Beachwood Public Library in Ohio and subsequently burned them on social media. The books included Jewish history, African-American history and LGBTQ+ education.
"I condemn this act, not only because it is a crime against our institutions and community, but also because it is fundamentally un-American. This nation was founded on the right to free speech and open expression, and our libraries are the embodiment of that promise. Libraries are designed to be community-based safe harbors of free thought. Libraries offer ideas. This is their fundamental role in our democracy and why they are so vital. This act of violence is not just a crime against the public catalog of literature that was destroyed, but also is a violation of the marketplace of ideas that is a bedrock principle of American life."
On May 2, 2025, Ms. Feldman finished second in a 1600 meter race at a Maine high school track meet. State Representative Laurel Libby posted on X about the meet bemoaning the fact that the first place competitor was transgender.
The Portland Press Herald published Ms. Feldman's letter to the editor, which said, in part:
"I am extremely proud of the effort I put into the race and the time that I achieved...I don’t feel like first place was taken from me. Instead, I feel like a happy day was turned ugly by a bully who is using children to make political points.
We are all just kids trying to make our way through high school. Participating in sports is the highlight of high school for some kids. No one was harmed by Soren’s participation in the girls’ track meet, but we are all harmed by the hateful rhetoric of bullies, like Rep. Libby, who want to take sports away from some kids just because of who they are."
On May 4, 2025, Ms. Feiner attended Representative Mike Lawler's town hall (R-NY) and asked what it would take for him to stand up to the Trump administration. Lawler's staffers instructed her to leave, and she remained seated saying she wasn't leaving. State troopers removed her from the venue which was caught on video with her flashing the peace sign with two hands.
“I think this says that they will not tolerate us being active participants in our democracy—they want an autocracy, and they’re using state actors to enforce that.”
On May 5, 2025, Juan Sebastián Pinto, Carl Myers, Ari Gesher, Silas Stafford, Courtney Wong-McGuire, Casey Ketterling, Erion Malaj, Margret Williams, Linda XiaJason Ma, Aditya Arolkar, Paul Mustière and Magnus Hagmar publicly condemned Palantir's work to data-mine immigrant's personal information for ICE.
In their letter, they said:
"Tech workers must resist complicity. As Musk’s DOGE operation dismantles U.S. government institutions under the guise of exposing corruption, opposition remains silent. Companies are placating Trump’s administration, suppressing dissent, and aligning with his xenophobic, sexist, and oligarchic agenda. Government databases are already erasing references to transgender people and gender-affirming care. These injustices could be facilitated by the very software infrastructure we help build."
The marquee on American Theater, part of J.S. Cinemas, on May 6, 2025 read "Support Diversity Equity and Inclusion."
On May 8, 2025, Bill Gates announced he would be accelerating his plan to close the Gates Foundation in 2045 by increasing the amount of funding for global health projects, education and research.
“People will say a lot of things about me when I die, but I am determined that ‘he died rich’ will not be one of them. There are too many urgent problems to solve.”
Speaking of Elon Musk's cuts to USAID:
"The picture of the world’s richest man killing the world’s poorest children is not a pretty one."
On May 8, 2025, the New York Times published an Opinion Guest Essay by Dr. Parsons, West Point Is Supposed to Educate, Not Indoctrinate. The professor is resigning his position teaching philosophy at the end of the term.
Normally, COTG would place this in the Letters of Support section below, but this essay is especially powerful and should receive greater attention, in our opinion.
"Then there’s the message that the cadets are learning about West Point. Cadets are told constantly that they are to lead a life of honor, to choose the harder right over the easier wrong, to have moral courage. But now they are learning that these are just empty slogans. What actual leaders do, it seems, is whatever protects their jobs. I fear the cadets will remember this lesson for the rest of their lives."
On May 8, 2025, the Trump administration fired the three Democratic commissioners on the Consumer Product Safety Commision after they objected to two DOGE individuals being formally detailed to the agency. Ms. Griffin said:
"The illegal firing of CPSC commissioners is not just a brazen, unprecedented, and reckless assault on the rule of law, it is a direct threat to the lives and physical safety of Americans, especially our most vulnerable, infants and children. The consequences may be measured in preventable injuries, hospitalizations, and lives lost."
On May 8, 2025, the Trump administration fired the three Democratic commissioners on the Consumer Product Safety Commission after they objected to two DOGE individuals being formally detailed to the agency. Mr. Wallace said:
“This is an appalling and lawless attack on the independence of our country’s product safety watchdog. Anyone who cares about keeping their family safe should oppose this move and demand that it be reversed. This isn’t really about the individual leaders, as commendable as they are. It’s about whether Congress can maintain a federal agency that takes strong action to protect the public, based on scientific evidence and insulated from political whims."
On May 9, 2025, federal agents arrested Mayor Baraka at Delaney Hall, an ICE detention center recently built by GEO Group, one of the largest private prison companies.
Newark officials have sued GEO Group for being in violation of city laws because it had failed to obtain required permits or a valid certificate of occupancy. Earlier in the week, Mayor Baraka had protested outside the facility twice.
Representatives Rob Menendez, Bonnie Watson Coleman and LaMonica McIver, all Democrats, were at the facility for a tour and were present when the arrest occurred.
On June 3, 2025, he sued Alina Habba, Interim U.S. Attorney for New Jersey.
On May 10, 2025, the Associated Press reported that a group of Quakers were marching from New York City to Washington, DC, to protest the Trump administration's treatment of immigrants.
One of the march organizers, Jess Hobbs Pifer, said:
"I just have to put one foot in front of the other to move towards something better, something more true to what Quakers before us saw for this country and what people saw for the American Experiment, the American dream."
Another organizer, Ross Brubeck said:
"Quakers have had a central role in opposition to repression within the United States since its founding."
On May 12, 2025, the Episcopal Migration Ministries, who have spent almost four decades resettling refugees for the American government, terminated their agreement in moral opposition to resettling white Afrikaners that Trump fast-tracked through the immigration process.
In a letter, Presiding Bishop Sean Rowe stated:
"It has been painful to watch one group of refugees, selected in a highly unusual manner, receive preferential treatment over many others who have been waiting in refugee camps or dangerous conditions for years. I am saddened and ashamed that many of the refugees who are being denied entrance to the United States are brave people who worked alongside our military in Iraq and Afghanistan and now face danger at home because of their service to our country. I also grieve that victims of religious persecution, including Christians, have not been granted refuge in recent months."
On May 2, 2025, a man checked out 100 books from Beachwood Public Library in Ohio and subsequently burned them on social media. The books included Jewish history, African-American history and LGBTQ+ education.
Heights Christian Church, in conjunction with Interfaith Group Against Hate, hosted an Action and Press Conference on May 12, 2025.
"Besides condemning the action, IGAH will be promoting support for our libraries. We will also be presenting a plan of action that will include partnering with local bookshops to purchase books, as well as community readings and discussion on topics that promote diversity and free speech."
On May 2, 2025, a man checked out 100 books from Beachwood Public Library in Ohio and subsequently burned them on social media. The books included Jewish history, African-American history and LGBTQ+ education.
Interfaith Group Against Hate, in conjunction with Heights Christian Church, hosted an Action and Press Conference on May 12, 2025.
In early May, 2025, the co-op members voted to reject the three candidates for the Board of Directors, partially in protest of their earlier endorsement of Doug Burgum for Secretary of the Interior.
New CEO Mary Beth Laughton said:
“Signing that letter was a mistake… The actions the administration has taken on public lands are completely at odds with the long-standing values of REI.”
On April 29, 2025, during pre-surgical testing, Ms. Albright was asked by a representative of Temple University Hospital if she was a U.S. citizen. The question violating HIPAA concerned her enough that she canceled her surgery with the hospital.
She wrote a letter to the editor of the Philadelphia Inquirer on May 6, 2025.
“Is this an honest mistake, or an ‘obey-in-advance’ kind of thing? Some people would turn around and leave. Somebody could get really sick or even be dying and not get the care they need.”
On May 5, 2025, CNN reported that 10-12 major cast and ensemble members of the Les Misérables cast have chosen to boycott Trump by not performing when he attends in June.
On May 13, 2025, during his acceptance speech at the Cannes Film Festival, Mr. De Niro said:
“In my country, we are fighting like hell for the democracy we once took for granted. That affects all of us here, because the arts are democratic, art is inclusive and brings people together, like tonight. Art looks for truth. Art embraces diversity, and that’s why art is a threat.
“That’s why we are a threat to autocrats and fascists. America’s philistine president has had himself appointed head of one of our premier cultural institutions (the Kennedy Center). He has cut funding and support to the arts, humanities and education."
On May 14, 2025, Bruce Springsteen opened his "The Land of Hope and Dreams Tour" in Manchester, England. His full remarks can be found here.
"In my home, the America I love, the America I’ve written about, that has been a beacon of hope and liberty for 250 years, is currently in the hands of a corrupt, incompetent, and treasonous administration."
"A majority of our elected representatives have failed to protect the American people from the abuses of an unfit president and a rogue government. They have no concern or idea for what it means to be deeply American."
On May 14, 2025, Mr. Cohen protested and was arrested during a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing while Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. was testifying.
“Congress kills poor kids in Gaza by buying bombs and pays for it by kicking kids off Medicaid in the US. Congress and the senators need to ease the siege, they need to let food into Gaza. They need to let food to starving kids."
On May 14, 2025, at the graduation ceremony for Gallitin School, Mr. Rozos spoke about recognizing the "atrocities currently happening in Palestine."
NYU is withholding Mr. Rozos' diploma as his remarks deviated from the speech he submitted to the university.
On May 15, 2025, shareholders voted against an anti-DEI proposal.
“The Company is committed to fostering a culture of community and belonging, where all employees can be their best, authentic selves, which includes authentic expression of their religious beliefs. To that end, we aim to reflect the customers and communities we serve across our global business and remove barriers to opportunity for our teams.”
On May 16, 2025, after Trump attacked Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift on social media, AFM released the following statement:
“The American Federation of Musicians of the United States and Canada will not remain silent as two of our members—Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift—are singled out and personally attacked by the President of the United States. Bruce Springsteen and Taylor Swift are not just brilliant musicians, they are role models and inspirations to millions of people in the United States and across the world. Whether it’s Born in the USA or the Eras Tour, their music is timeless, impactful, and has deep cultural meaning. Musicians have the right to freedom of expression, and we stand in solidarity with all our members.”
On May 16, 2025, after Trump unlawfully fired Shira Perlmutter, Register of Copyrights, WGAE released a statement.
“The findings issued under Perlmutter’s authority stand in contrast to the opinion and financial interests of billionaires like Elon Musk and Sam Altman, Trump allies who own AI companies and want to freely steal copyrighted works to train their AI systems and undermine the dozens of copyright lawsuits against their companies.
“The Guild demands the immediate reinstatement of Perlmutter as she is an employee of the legislative branch and the executive branch had no authority to fire her in the first place. We stand with Perlmutter and the U.S. Copyright Office in their fight against the theft of copyrighted works.”
At a concert in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on May 16, 2025, Mr. Vedder performed an acoustic version of Bruce Springsteen's My City of Ruins, then later spoke to the crowd about Trump's response to Springsteen's comments at his concert two days prior.
"All that we heard were personal attacks and threats that nobody else should try to use their microphones or voice in public or they’ll be shut down. Now that’s not allowed in this country that we call America. Part of free speech is open discussion. Part of democracy is healthy public discourse."
"The name-calling is so beneath us. Bruce has always been as pro-American with his values and liberty, and his justice has always remained intact. And I’m saying this now to be sure this freedom to speak will still exist in a year or two when we come back to this microphone.”
On May 16, 2025, Mr. Bremmer spoke at the Tulane University School of Liberal Arts Commencement.
"Because when we stand up, when law firms stand up, when universities stand up, courage is contagious...
"Understanding complexity, believing there's value in the truth, seeking the good in people, and looking beyond the moment that's right in front of you, these are skills we need for life...
"You need to stay curious, stay human, stay weird, but the good kind of weird, the kind that doesn't let cynicism turn into detachment...
"Remember what you learned here, that ethics without power doesn't accomplish much. And power with ethics is what got us here."
On May 19, 2025, Ms. McMahon was forced out of her position, in part because of her support of Bill Owens resigning as producer of 60 Minutes.
"It’s become clear the company and I do not agree on the path forward.”
On May 19, 2025, Mr. Pelley spoke at the Wake Forest Commencement.
“To move forward, we debate, not demonize. We discuss, not destroy. But in this moment – this moment, this morning – our sacred rule of law is under attack. Journalism is under attack. Universities are under attack. Freedom of speech is under attack. An insidious fear is reaching through our schools, our businesses, our homes and into our private thoughts. The fear to speak. In America? If our government is – in Lincoln’s words – “of the people, by the people and for the people” – then why are we afraid to speak?"
On May 20, 2025, Mr. Young wrote on his website, Neil Young Archives:
“Bruce and thousands of musicians think you are ruining America. You worry about that instead of the dyin’ kids in Gaza. That’s your problem. I am not scared of you. Neither are the rest of us. You shut down FEMA when we needed it most. That’s your problem Trump. STOP THINKING ABOUT WHAT ROCKERS ARE SAYING. Think about saving America from the mess you made. Taylor Swift is right. So is Bruce. You know how I feel. You are more worried about yourself than you are AMERICA.”
On May 21, 2025, shareholders of Southern Company voted down an anti-DEI proposal.
"We believe that investing in an equitable culture benefits employees, customers, communities and shareholders alike."
On May 22, 2025, the Committee to Protect Journalists, Freedom of the Press Foundation, International Women’s Media Foundation, PEN America, and the Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press founded the Journalist Assistance Network.
Trevor Timm, Executive Director of the Freedom of the Press Foundation said:
“With the unprecedented number of journalists in dire need of more digital security and legal protection, this coalition could not come at a better time. It’s all hands on deck in this unprecedented moment, and by working together we will be able to help more journalists than ever before.”
On May 22, 2025, Washington Performing Arts announced they would not perform at the Kennedy Center, following President Donald Trump’s takeover of the institution, for the 2025-2026 season, but instead they would rotate between six other venues.
President and CEO Jenny Bilfield stated:
“Each program is a jewel, thoughtfully curated and thematically compelling. In these complex times, it is more crucial than ever to share spaces where we can feel seen, welcomed, heard, and nourished. I am deeply grateful for the artists and audiences who bring the Washington Performing Arts mission to life."
On May 23, 2025, Wired reported that, as a shareholder, FPF sent the owner of Paramount, Shari Redstone, a letter warning that FPF would sue if Paramount settled with Trump regarding his lawsuit against CBS regarding a 60 Minutes interview.
Seth Stern, FPF Director of Advocacy, said:
"Corporations that own news outlets should not be in the business of settling baseless lawsuits that clearly violate the First Amendment."
On May 23, 2025, Ms. Jett during her performance in Toronto, Canada said:
"It really hurts my heart that we're in this terrible political moment which has seeped into every crevice of our lives in the States. I second every word Bruce Springsteen had to say in Manchester, UK and I urge you to watch it if you have not seen it yet. Many of us in America, the majority, look forward to a time when this behavior by our government is not tolerated by our citizens."
On May 25, 2025, at the Boston Calling Music Festival, Mr. Morello performed a solo set with a screen behind him with buttons that spelled "Fuck Trump" and referred to Trump as a tyrant and the Hater-in-Chief. He performed a Bruce Springsteen song and one by Woody Guthrie and spoke about authoritarianism.
"Welcome, brothers and sisters, to the last big event before they throw us all in jail.”
Later, he posted on X:
“No retreat baby. No surrender.”
On May 27, 2025, on the Jimmy Kimmel Live, Bono clarified he has never "played a show to support any candidate, from any party."
"There's only one boss in America...
“To be in the company of Bruce Springsteen, Beyonce, and Oprah—I’d play tambourine in that band...
“It’s called Truth Social—seems to be pretty antisocial—and not very true a lot of the time."
On May 27, 2025, Merck's Board of Directors rejected an anti-DEI proposal.
"these programs support the Company’s strategic, financial, and human capital objectives and the programs remain appropriate."
On May 29, 2025, Dr. Verghese spoke at Harvard University's Commencement.
"A cascade of draconian government measures has already led to so much uncertainty, so much pain, and suffering in this country and across the globe—and more has been threatened. The outrage you must feel, the outrage so many feel, also must surely leads us to a new appreciation. Appreciation for the rule of law and due process, which till now we took for granted—because this is America after all! And appreciation for those committed to truth—veritas--at a time when the absence of truth has come to feel almost normal. We find new appreciation of actions that demonstrate thoughtfulness, decency, generosity, kindness, humility, and service to community."
On June 3, 2025, after learning the Superintendent directed his department to rescind the acceptance for a proposed paper for the September 2025 McMullen Naval History Symposium, Dr. McCarthy resigned as Chair.
“Given that the selected papers were reviewed for scholarly merit, this order amounts to shaping conference content for reasons having nothing to do with scholarship. While I keenly understand the difficulties of our moment, vetting speakers and papers is not a good place to be for an American institution of higher education...
"I wish the record to be clear that I do not agree with this decision and do not wish to be associated with its implementation. Consequently, I tender my resignation as department chair effective immediately.”
On June 6, 2025, ICE injured and detained Mr. Huerta as he was exercising his First Amendment right to document and observe law enforcement activity as ICE conducted military-style raids in Los Angeles.
“What happened to me is not about me; This is about something much bigger. This is about how we as a community stand together and resist the injustice that’s happening. Hard-working people, and members of our family and our community, are being treated like criminals. We all collectively have to object to this madness because this is not justice. This is injustice. And we all have to stand on the right side of justice.”
On June 6, 2025, ICE conducted military-style immigration raids in Los Angeles. Mayor Bass' statement:
“This morning, we received reports of federal immigration enforcement actions in multiple locations in Los Angeles. As Mayor of a proud city of immigrants, who contribute to our city in so many ways, I am deeply angered by what has taken place. These tactics sow terror in our communities and disrupt basic principles of safety in our city. My Office is in close coordination with immigrant rights community organizations. We will not stand for this.”
On June 8, 2025, Mr. Moran made a social media post where he criticized Stephen Miller and Trump with non-inflammatory language regarding the ICE raids in Los Angeles. After the White House complained, ABC News suspended, then fired Mr. Moran by not reupping his contract. Mr. Moran has since started his own Substack.
"But that's not what's interesting about Miller.
"It's not brains. It's bile.
"Miller is a man who is richly endowed with the capacity for hatred.
"You can see this just by looking at him because you can see his hatreds are his spiritual nourishment. He eats his hate.
"Trump is a world-class hater. But his hatred is only a means to an end, and that end his his own glorification. That's his spiritual nourishment."
On June 9, 2025, during his speech accepting the Fred Dressler Leadership Award from Syracuse University’s Newhouse School of Public Communications, he said:
"Because he is the president, to a certain extent, who he is and what he does, and what is done in his name, has been normalized so that responsible journalists have to pretend that there’s always two sides to this. There really isn’t two sides to much of what Donald Trump represents.
If someone says – and the idea that you have to find somebody who will not just defend Donald Trump, but valorize it, even on CNN or wherever else, just in the name of being balanced – look, if someone is contending that the Earth is flat, in order to appear objective, you are not required to say, “Well, maybe it might be oblong.” No, it’s not.
Certain things are just true. And regrettably, something that’s true in America right now is that the President of the United States has absolutely no regard, and in fact has contempt, for basic American principles and basic common decency."
On June 9, 2025, at the BET Awards, Doechii spoke about Trump sending activating California National Guard troops and deploying US Marines to Los Angeles for peaceful protests of ICE raids.
“There are ruthless attacks that are creating fear and chaos in our communities in the name of law and order. Trump is using military forces to stop a protest, and I want y’all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us.”
On June 10, 2025, during a Public Safety Committee meeting with the City Council, Chief Barnes said:
“I will do everything in my power to protect anyone in Seattle from anyone who comes to this city with the intention to hurt them or inhibit their First Amendment rights. What that means is at some point I will probably go to jail and be in prison because we have an administration that has threatened to jail politicians… and has threatened to jail a governor.
“I’m going to do the right thing for the people of Seattle. I would hope that’s your expectation of me and I hope you will hold me accountable to that.”
On June 10, 2025, after Trump activated California National Guard troops and deployed US Marines to Los Angeles against Governor Newsom's wishes, the Governor responded. (Note: COTG suggests watching the full video. A full transcript of his remarks can be found here.)
"This is about all of us. This is about you...
"Democracy is next. Democracy is under assault right before our eyes – the moment we’ve feared has arrived...
"It’s time for all of us to stand up...
"I know many of you are feeling deep anxiety, stress, and fear. But I want you to know that YOU are the antidote to that fear and anxiety.
"What Donald Trump wants most is your fealty. Your silence. To be complicit in this moment.
"Do NOT give in to him."
On June 13, 2025, in response to the increased ICE raids and a CBP social media post earlier in the week, Seattle Reign FC posted the following:
"However excited we are by the FIFA Club World Cup in the city of Seattle, we cannot, in good faith, ask you to attend. Due to the potential presence of ICE officers at the event, there is an increased likelihood that attendees will be subject to harassment and racial profiling, and potentially unlawful detainment and deportation.
"The safety of neighbors is more important than any one soccer tournament."
Mother Jones receives a shout-out from COTG not only for their headlines and reporting but a decided focus on the human aspects of their articles.
A shout-out from COTG to ProPublica for its journalism that goes a step beyond by reporting local stories that have impact nationally.
Rolling Stone also receives a COTG shoutout for its headlines that clearly call out what is happening, rather than the more cautious repeat-the-White-House talking points of other publications.
Inside Elon Musk's Gleeful Destruction of the Government, Team Trump Is Gaming Out How To Ship U.S. Citizens to El Salvador, The 'Trump Has Now Deported Multiple U.S. Citizen Children With Cancer and Republicans Silent as Trump Refuses to Commit to Upholding Constitution are only a few that caught our attention...and our appreciation.
Wired Magazine receives a special shout-out from COTG for its outstanding coverage of the technical aspects of DOGE's infiltration into our government systems and data.
Teen Vogue receives a shout out for its politics reporting. Primarily focusing on younger voters and their media consumption of news, they also cover topics such as how media can shape public perception and who is actually funding various group.s
American Association of Colleges and Universities - AAC&U - A Call For Constructive Engagement - April 26, 2025 - over 500 signatories
On February 14, 2025, the Department of Education sent a "Dear Colleague Letter" to the states notifying them that federal funding would be denied if they did not apply the Administration's interpretation to Trump's Executive Orders to all levels of education. Another letter followed on April 3, 2025, requiring states to "certify" they would comply with eliminating any semblance of DEI in their states' schools. Sixteen states refused to comply:
California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington and Wisconsin.
On April 25, 2025, 19 states (all of the above minus Pennsylvania and with the addition of Hawaii, Maryland, Nevada and New Mexico) filed a lawsuit challenging the Department of Education's DEI certification requirement to receive federal funding.
FAS-SEAS Senate and AAUP Yale - Faculty Letter to Yale University Administration - April 2025 - 1020 signatures
"We stand together at a crossroads. American universities are facing extraordinary attacks that threaten the bedrock principles of a democratic society, including rights of free expression, association, and academic freedom. We write as one faculty, to ask you to stand with us now."
On April 28, 2025, the Wall Street Journal reported that a number of private universities have formed a collective to develop responses to various scenarios the Trump administration may use to attack the rights of their universities.
On May 2, 2025, 88 senior members of Harvard University's faculty signed a letter, Senior Faculty Pledging to Donate a Portion of Salary in Defense of University Community, pledging 10% of their salary to help the university defend against Trump's unlawful funding cuts and retaliation.
"We view this initiative as only one of the various ways in which we can express solidarity around the university."
Press Releases/Public Statements
American Association of Colleges and Universities - AAC&U, American Council of Learned Societies - ACLS, and Phi Beta Kappa Society - Joint Statement in Support of the Smithsonian Institution - March 31, 2025
"Efforts to suppress inquiry, curb discussion, and limit what the Smithsonian can research, discuss, or share violate the basic principles of free inquiry and expression essential to the pursuit of knowledge that benefits all Americans."
Faculty at American University's Washington College of Law in their individual capacities - 63 signatory - Letter to Students - April 17, 2025
"We oppose efforts by the federal government to impose its will on institutions of higher learning in the United States--institutions universally acknowledged to be among the best in the world--and to curtail the academic freedom on which they depend."
Faculty at New York University School of Law in their individual capacities - 70 signatory - Letter to The New York University School of Law Community - April 17, 2025
"The Administration has pursued executive actions targeting universities, their faculties, and their students in ways that undermine academic independence and the free exchange of ideas. If such actions continue, the damage to our intellectual communities, which depend on the lawful freedom of expression and open exchange of ideas, could be immense."
University of Michigan Regents Jordan B. Acker, Michael Behm, Mark Bernstein, Paul Brown and Denise Illitch in their personal capacities - In defense of our institutional independence (OpEd) - April 22, 2025
"Free inquiry is a threat to unchecked power."
Joint press release - Over 200 Organizations: House Tax Bill Threatens Tax Status for Charities, Churches, and Nonprofits - May 14, 2025
“This will not keep Americans safe from terrorism. No President should have the power this bill provides to punish their political opponents.
“We oppose this weaponization of the federal government and the House must remove this provision.”
On April 28, 2025, 550 rabbis and cantors, issued a letter, A Call to Moral Clarity: Rejecting Antisemitism as a Political Wedge, objecting to Trump's anti-semitism tactics.
"We must also be clear: the way in which the Trump administration claims it is combating antisemitism is not about protecting Jews — it is instead overtly abusing the issue to divide Americans, undermine democracy, and harm other vulnerable communities."
The Council on Foundations, in conjunction with John Palfrey, issued A Public Statement From Philanthropy which in early May had 591 signatories.
"But as charitable giving institutions, we are united behind our First Amendment right to give as an expression of our own distinct values. Especially in this time of great need, we must have the freedom to direct our resources to a wide variety of important services, issues, and places, to improve lives today and build a stronger future for our country."
An Open Letter to Leaders of American Institutions - May 19, 2025 - 7 signatory
"If our democracy is to survive, the freedoms of speech and the press need a vigorous, determined defense. Leaders of this country’s most powerful, well-resourced, and prestigious institutions must play a larger part in this effort."
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