Trump Opposition
Comprehensive guide to opposition against Donald Trump in his second term | Key Republican dissenters, progressives, demonstrations, and critical political commentary
➡️ RESISTING THE TRUMP REGIME - Outspoken Trump Critics & How to Resist
Many experts predicted that Donald Trump's second term would be more disruptive than his first, and what an understatement that turned out to be. As of January 2026, the president's net approval rating is -18%.
The level of widespread discontent, distrust, and downright fear has erupted into several massive protests across the country. The largest single-day protest in U.S. history took place in October 2025 to oppose Trump's policies. The No Kings protest was attended by an estimated 5 - 7 million people.
Trump's authoritarian regime has created chaos, sown division, and bred hate. During Trump 2.0, we have witnessed global imperial aggression, the mass roundup of immigrants, attacks on all social sectors, outright lies, a breakdown of democracy, and a rollback of the nation's civil and human rights.
We highlight those who are standing up to fascism with nonviolent resistance and working to galvanise opposition. Governments and citizens across the world are not helpless, and the resistance is building.
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President Donald Trump's Second Term
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President Donald Trump's First Term
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Trump's Immigration Agenda
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Trump's Relationship With Putin & The Ukraine War
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Trump's Relationship With Israel & The War on Gaza
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Bernie Sanders, Robert Reich, Zohran Mamdani & Elizabeth Warren
This brilliant article by Jan Oberg in his magazine, the Transnational, entitled "Resist and Build Alternatives to the Trump Regime Now", is a must-read.
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Trump's Disturbing Rap Sheet
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In a blatant disregard for international law and without Congressional approval Trump ordered an attack on Venezuela and the kidnapping of President Nicolás Maduro.
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Threatened to annex or invade Greenland at all costs.
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Started trade wars around the world as a weapon of economic and geopolitical policy.
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Restricted legal and illegal immigration through a series of mass deportations, border restrictions, expanding ICE authority, and ending asylum programmes and birthright citizenship.
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Halted refugee arrivals almost entirely, lowering the ceiling to 7,500 from an average of 70,000.
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Trump gave immunity to the ICE agent who shot and killed an unarmed U.S. citizen in Minneapolis. The state has been blocked from conducting an investigation.
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Deployed the National Guard on peaceful protestors and arrested student protestors without charge of criminal offense.
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In an attack on transgender rights, Trump issued an executive order that defines 'sex' in unscientific, narrow binary terms.
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Attempted to hijack the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Aggressively and comprehensively rolled back climate policies, dismantled regulations, promoted the further exploration and production of oil, and withdrew the U.S. from the Paris Agreement for the second time.
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Defunded huge areas of scientific research and terminated thousands of grants, amounting to billions in the areas of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
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Weaponising the Justice Department Trump launched probes into political opponents and critics.
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Abolished essential institutions such as USAID, effectively pausing foreign aid.
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Aligned with Benjamin Netanyahu's far-right Israeli government, approving $12 billion in military sales to Israel since taking office.
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Revoked dozens of Biden administration executive orders, including those on racial equity and the regulation of artificial intelligence.
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Commuted the sentences of those convicted in the January 6 insurrection granting them full immunity.
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Withheld more than $4 billion for public education at the start of the 2025-26 school year, allowed ICE raids in public schools, and attempts to control curriculums and text materials.
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Fired nearly half the Department of Education workforce, leaving around 2,000 employees to oversee the education of more than 50 million school children.
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Forced policies into the federal budget that will lead to an estimated 17 million people losing health coverage.
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Outspoken Critics
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Bernie Sanders – Sanders is working hard to build a new progressive movement, fight oligarchy, and tax the rich. He recognises that America no longer works for working-class people. His policies include fighting for universal healthcare, tuition-free education, affordable childcare, a transition away from fossil fuels, and building affordable housing. He is a fierce critic of authoritarianism, dirty money in politics, and increasing militarisation.
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Robert Reich – Reich describes what Americans are witnessing as "the nightmare of Trump's neofascism – its mindless cruelty, blatant attempts to silence critics, wanton destruction of much of our government, open racism and misogyny". He supports the unity and mobilisation of Americans to counter Trump's lies, attacks on democracy and the media, and the rule of law.
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Ralph Nader - ...
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Zohran Mamdani – Mamdani has publicly labelled Trump a fascist and has accused him of violating international law with his attack on Venezuela. As the new Major of New York City he is fully committed to the working class, lowering the cost of living, supporting families, and taxing the wealthy.
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Elizabeth Warren – Warren has likened Trump's policies to those of a dictator and called him out for failing to deliver on affordability promises. She has criticised his weaponisation of the Department of Justice, his support for the billionaire elite, his immigration policies, and his attacks on independent media and democracy.
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Jeffrey Sachs - ...
Building the Trump Resistance
In a summary of the must-read article by Jan Oberg, we outline some of his proposals, long-term and short-term, on how we can harness nonviolent resistance and curb the global reach of Trump and the U.S. empire.
He reminds us that "power is always dependent". If others refuse and reject orders, "even the strongest leader in the world cannot round up criminals or fight wars with his own hands".
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DIPLOMATIC DOWNGRADING - Downgrade relations to chargé d'affaires level, pause bilateral dialogues, coordinate walkouts in NATO, UN, and the OECD, establish a coalition of states committed to international law, block U.S. candidates for global leadership roles, refuse joint communiqués, document breaches of international law, re-orient foreign policy elsewhere.
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INTERNATIONAL LAW & TREATIES - Invoke emergency UNGA sessions under "Uniting for Peace", document treaty violations, request an ICJ advisory opinion for example on Greenland's status, give those most effected a voice, refuse to join Trump's "Peace" Board, explore options to impeach Trump worldwide, introduce a new Arctic demilitarisation treaty, embed the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) into Greenland's law, impose laws against coercive annexation, create a global legal coalition of states who oppose militarisation and authoritainism.
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ENDING SECURITY COOPERATION - Suspend joint military exercises, freeze NATO projects with U.S. leadership, restrict U.S. military territorial permissions, limit U.S. naval port calls, review U.S. foreign base agreements, cancel the 5% GDP on weapons policy, U.S. nuclear withdrawal from Europe, require the U.S. forces to cover environmental and infrastructure costs, build European autonomy, end military cooperation with the U.S. starting with small weapons, refocus to defensive defence and common security, establish a European Arctic Security Framework.
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NORMATIVE ACTIONS GUIDED BY SOCIAL, MORAL & LEGAL NORMS - Parliamentary resolutions condemning harmful U.S. foreign policy, European Parliament warning on Arctic sovereignty, Symbolic acts such as renaming public spaces in Greenland after local leaders, celebrate and award defenders of international law and peace, reframe Arctic stewardship as a globally shared responsibility.
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American citizens are struggling under inflation, the grips of ruthless policing, increasing polarisation, a widening economic inequality gap, and weakened environmental standards. Meanwhile, internationally, the world has become more volatile, defence alliances are under threat, defence spending and nuclear proliferation have increased, trade tensions have weakened diplomatic relations, and Trump's nationalist, anti-establishment rhetoric has emboldened other populist leaders worldwide.
There are many small steps that, together, would kick-start the shift away from Trump's harmful policies and the U.S.'s global influence. Tyrants famously always come to a sticky end. The question is how long American citizens, politicians, and the international community are willing to watch the backwards slide of democracy, the erosion of law, and serious abuse of power.
"We must build a strong grassroots movement that can confront the extraordinary greed of the big money interests who have so much power over the economic and political life of our country" - Bernie Sanders
Can Trumpism be overpowered? We think so.
Author: Rachael Mellor, 28.01.26 licensed under CC BY-SA 4.0
Recommended Reading & Viewing:
- Bernie Sanders’ 7 Policies to Defeat Trump and Secure a Better Future for All - CommonDreams 2/26
- Resist and Build Alternatives to the Trump Regime Now: Part 2 - Diplomacy, Law and Nonviolent Power - Jan Oberg, Transnational 1/26
- Bernie Sanders' No Kings speech - Video, Sanders Institute 10/25
- Ralph Nader on How Ordinary People Can Fight Trump and Change America - Current Affairs 6/25
- Trump’s neofascism is here now. Here are 10 things you can do to resist - Robert Reich, Guardian 1/25
- Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde: "The vast majority of immigrants are not criminals (must watch) - @cspan 1/25
- Breaking Through Power: It's Easier Than We Think - Book by Ralph Nader 10/16
For further reading on Trump Opposition see below ⬇️
- Judge blocks Trump's effort to restrict foreign students at Harvard - for now - BBC 29.05.25 472114
- How Bad Does It Have to Get Before the Democratic Party Declares an Emergency? - CD 28.05.25 472564
- Trump says Putin 'playing with fire' as US weighs new sanctions over Ukraine - France24 28.05.25 486512
- Trump accuses Harvard of ‘judge shopping’ and threatens to send $3 billion of its federal grants to trade schools - CNN 26.05.24 472111
- How a Movement-Based Opposition Can Take on Trumpism and Win - CD 25.05.25 472438
- As Trumps Monetize Presidency, Profits Outstrip Protests - NY Times 25.05.25 471793
- Trump again blasts Harvard over international students as judge blocks revocation - NPR 25.05.25 472112
- Harvard foreign students face uncertainty as Trump plan to block enrolment is halted - for now - BBC 25.05.25 472113
- Trump administration blocks Harvard from enrolling foreign students, threatens broader crackdown - Reuters 22.05.25 472121
- 'We Have a Better Idea': Sanders Unveils College for All Act as Trump Targets Higher Education - CD 21.05.25 472175
- How to Fight Trump Without Caving to Corporatists - CD 19.05.25 472278
- Voters Back Legal Status for Undocumented Immigrants: Why Aren’t the Dems Pushing it? - CD 15.05.25 471229
- Trump picked a fight against Harvard and he’s already losing - The Hill 14.05.25 469130
- Leftist Online Creators Say They've Been Detained and Questioned Over Anti-Trump Content - CD 12.05.25 470986
- Democrats' Bill Would Extend Social Security and Medicare Solvency 'As Far as the Eye Can See' - CD 09.05.25 470518
- Video: Linda McMahon’s unhinged letter should only strengthen Harvard’s resistance - MSNBC 06.05.25 469132
- 'We Don't Do Kings': Mass Protests Planned to Counter Trump's Birthday Military Parade - CD 06.05.25 471222
- 3.5% and the Hopeful Math for Saving Democracy - CD 05.05.25 470512
- Trump administration to halt new research grants for Harvard as battle over political ideology and academic freedom flares - CNN 05.05.25 467474
- Trump administration says Harvard will receive no new grants until it meets White House demands - Independent 05.05.25 467476
- Trump administration to cut off new federal research grants to Harvard - CBS 05.05.25 467475
- 'Disgusted' But 'Not Afraid': Wisconsin Governor Rips Arrest Threat From Trump Border Czar - CD 03.05.25 467874
- Donald Trump renews threats against Harvard University’s tax exempt status - Al Jazeera 02.05.25 467477
- 'Mayday! Mayday!': It's May Day - CD 01.05.25 467433
- May Day Rallies Nationwide to Target Trump's Attack on Workers, Rule of Law, and Common Good - CD 30.04.25 467603
- “To Save and to Destroy”: Viet Thanh Nguyen on New Book Exploring Otherness, Refugees, Gaza & More - DN! 30.04.25 467098
- Harvard University renames its DEI office as its battle with the Trump administration expands to more fronts - CNN 29.04.25 467478
- Trump has taken steps to make his campaign promise to seek 'retribution' reality, critics say - ABC 29.04.25 506689
- Trump has used government powers to target more than 100 perceived enemies - NPR 29.04.25 506680
- Thanedar Introduces 7 Articles of Impeachment Against Trump to Halt 'Authoritarian Power Grab' - CD 28.04.25 467878
- Sanders: 'Oligarchy on Steroids' Poses Existential Threat to Democracy - CD 27.04.25 466981
- American Battleground: Trump returns to power with ‘shock and awe’ - CNN 26.04.25 466585
- Sen. Chris Murphy’s ‘emergency’ message about Trump is connecting with Democratic voters - AP 26.04.25 466582
- 'Tech magnates could turn against Trump' - Le Monde 26.04.25 466583
- Podcast: ‘Armed agents nearly turned up at my house’: fired DOJ attorney on defying Trump - Guardian 25.04.25 467596
- Voters See Trump’s Use of Power as Overreaching, Times/Siena Poll Finds - NY Times 25.04.25 466581
- Trump orders Justice Department to investigate Democrats’ top fundraising platform - AP 25.04.25 466587
- Survey Shows Progressive Voters Want 'Fighters,' Not 'Status Quo' Democrats, to Battle Trump - CD 23.04.25 466751
- Rand Paul Fights Trump on Tariffs as Other Republicans Duck - WSJ 23.04.25 466586
- Trump was once seen as an asset to right-wing populists abroad. No more - NPR 23.04.25 466584
- Harvard Sues Donald Trump: Read Complaint in Full - NewsWeek 22.04.25 469129
- Earth Day Sees Anti-Trump Protests Across the US - NewsWeek 22.04.25 466115
- Why Dems ‘keep talking about due process’ in the case of man mistakenly deported to El Salvador - Politico 22.04.25 466548
- Harvard stands up to Trump: ‘A tremendous battle will have to be fought to defend academic freedom’ - El Pais 21.04.25 469127
- Civil Rights Coalition Launches Unity Pact to Defend Against Trump Assault on Nonprofits - CD 21.04.25 466650
- Video: Anti-Trump protests sweep the nation, crossing the threshold of mainstream media attention - MSNBC 21.04.25 466111
- Anti-Trump protesters in the US might look to the Czech Republic: ‘We are an example’ - Guardian 20.04.25 466105
- How Harvard became resistance HQ in Trump’s war on woke campuses - The Telegraph 20.04.25 469133
- Powerful Scenes From This Weekend’s Anti-Trump Protests Reveal Resistance in Action - Mother Jones 20.04.25 466110
- Photos: Anti-Trump protesters rally in cities and towns across the country - PBS 20.04.25 466106
- Trump news at a glance: Mass anti-Trump protests sweep nation; supreme court issues midnight order - Guardian 20.04.25 465976
- Anti-Trump protests sweep America for the second time in weeks - Sky News 20.04.25 466114
- Anti-Trump Protest: Organizers Say More Than 3 Million Attended - NewsWeek 20.04.25 466113
- Thousands join anti-Trump protests across US - BBC 20.04.25 465978
- Tweet: Thousands of protesters rallied in Washington and other cities across the US to voice their opposition to Donald Trump's administration and policies, from mass deporta… 465980
- Thousands join anti-Trump protests across US - BBC 19.04.25 466104
- New York Times: Trump administration sent letter of demands to Harvard University in error - CNN 19.04.25 467481
- Is the U.S. President ‘Insane’? Are We in an ‘Abusive Relationship’? - Dr. Bandy X. Lee 19.04.25 466128
- Trump Is Taking On America’s Institutions but Resistance Is Building - WSJ 19.04.25 465979
- Photos: Protesters unite against Trump in hundreds of rallies across the U.S. - NPR 19.04.25 466107
- Video: Hear from protesters rallying against Trump across the US - CNN 19.04.25 466109
- Anti-Trump protesters rally in New York, Washington and elsewhere across the country - AP News 19.04.25 466101
- "No Kings": Protesters across country march against Trump, Musk - CBS 19.04.25 466103
- Tulsans continue to gather to protest against Trump administration - Fox23 19.04.25 466102
- Alaska Republican speaks truth about Trump: ‘Retaliation is real. And that’s not right.’ - LA Times 18.04.25 465975
- Harvard shows resistance is possible. But universities must join forces - Guardian 18.04.25 467482
- How to Turn the Anti-Trump Resistance Into a Movement - CD 17.04.25 466403
- Democrats Step Up Trump Resistance as Base Hungers for More of a Fight - NY Times 17.04.25 465974
- The Ivy League resistance is just getting started - Politico 17.04.25 469134
- Why Bernie Sanders Went to Coachella - Nation 16.04.25 466554
- Donald Trump Launches Angry Attack on Harvard: 'Teaching Failure' - NewsWeek 16.04.25 469128
- Harvard just stood up to Trump. How long can it last? - BBC 16.04.25 467483
- Why Harvard is standing its ground against Trump - Politico 15.04.25 469131
- The Two Movements - American Prospect 15.04.25 465455
- Harvard takes a $2B hit after defying Trump administration - Politico 14.04.25 469135
- Tweet: I rose on the House floor in opposition to occupant Trump’s hostile attacks on Black history. Black brilliance exists in every corner of this nation. - @RepPressley 14… 465977
- Tweet: Great job, MAGA - @RpsAgainstTrump 14.04.25 467526
- Following Record-Breaking LA Rally, Sanders Takes Fighting Message to Coachella - CD 13.04.25 465437
- The power and pitfalls of protest: how to speak out without falling victim to Trump’s playbook - Guardian 11.04.25 464562
- How Can Unions Fight Back Against Anti-Worker Trump? Organize! - CD 10.04.25 466285
- This Is Why Dictatorships Fail - Atlantic 10.04.25 464480
- Hands Off—Yes! But What Are the Working-Class Demands? - CD 09.04.25 466099
- In the Mess of Our National Disaster, Can We Find the Seeds to Renew Democracy? - CD 09.04.25 466098
- Trump’s ‘big’ bill of tax breaks and spending cuts faces opposition from House Republican holdouts - AP 09.04.25 464411
- Trump Signs Orders Punishing Those Who Opposed His 2020 Election Lies - NY Times 09.04.25 464407
- How Progressives Can Transform the Dems to Save Our Democracy and Renew Prosperity - CD 08.04.25 466096
- Trump faces a House Republican mutiny - Politico 08.04.25 464412
- Fate of G.O.P. Budget Is in Doubt as Anti-Spending House Republicans Hold Out - NY Times 08.04.25 464409
- Will Trump's tariffs face more lawsuits as conservative opposition mounts? - Euronews 08.04.25 464408
- Video: “Hands Off!”: 1 Million Protest Trump’s Cuts, Attacks on Education, Immigration, War on Gaza & More - DN! 07.04.25 464665
- Rightwing group backed by Koch and Leo sues to stop Trump tariffs - Guardian 07.04.25 464410
- Trump news at a glance: anti-Trump protests draw huge crowds across the US - Guardian 06.04.25 463988
- Team Trump defends tariffs as bipartisan opposition grows, markets slide - Washington Post 06.04.25 463989
- In Pictures: Anti-Trump 'Hands Off' Demonstrations Nationwide - CD 05.04.25 466082
- What to know about Saturday's nationwide "Hands Off!" anti-Trump protests - Axios 05.04.25 466112
- Protesters Across the Country Tell Trump and Musk: ‘Hands Off’ Our Country - Inside Climate News 05.04.25 464667
- Even When You Are Weary, Fight On - CD 05.04.25 466081
- Protest in Trump 2.0 Looks Different - Atlantic 05.04.25 464126
- ‘Hands Off’ protesters rally across US to oppose Trump’s policies - Al Jazeera 05.04.25 464098
- A Different Kind of Anti-Trump Resistance Is Brewing - NY Times 05.04.25 463986