Thursday, December 4, 2025

Add your name: Linda McMahon must resign

No part of public education will be untouched by Linda McMahon's crusade to make the Department of Education dysfunctional.
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Warren for Senate

Danielle,

It's official: Donald Trump and Linda McMahon are dismantling the Department of Education one piece at a time. This is, in Secretary McMahon's words, the department's "final mission."

They're doing this by stripping the Department of Education for parts and putting major functions under other federal agencies. This means that programs are being moved into other agencies that have no relevant expertise to be managed by people who know nothing about the issues.

Earlier this year, I looked McMahon dead in the eye and asked, "Do you think you can shut down the Department of Education?"

She said, "No, I don't have the legal authority to do that."

Yet here we are.

When a Secretary of Education is actively dismantling our public education system, it's time to reconsider her role in government. It couldn't be clearer: Linda McMahon has no business leading the Department of Education.

That's why I'm calling on her to resign. If you're with me, add your name to call for Secretary McMahon's resignation.

ADD YOUR NAME

No part of public education will be untouched by McMahon's crusade to make the Department of Education dysfunctional:

  • Secretary McMahon has been trying to slash the department's section that assists students with disabilities and their families. If she's successful, this could sharply limit access to speech therapy, individual aides, and special equipment that are all essential for these children to participate fully in a classroom education.
  • Secretary McMahon has fired half the staff at the Department of Education, making it harder for the 6 million students taking out college loans and the 43 million Americans who have outstanding student loans.
  • Under Secretary McMahon's new arrangement, agencies that have no experience will be in charge, risking mistakes, confusion, and delays in funding. One example: The Department of Labor will be in charge of supporting K-12 literacy, American history and civics, and Title I funding. Drink that in: Labor Department employees will decide which reading readiness programs to support for kindergartners.

Add your name to call for Linda McMahon's resignation and fight to preserve every kid's ability to get a top-notch public education in America.

Look, I was a special education teacher. I know how much families rely on the Department of Education to ensure that their kids get the resources they need.

To me, what's at stake in this fight is more than the future of a federal agency. It's about whether our country is truly committed to the idea of public education: the idea that anyone, no matter where they are born or how much money their parents have, can get a first-rate education.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Wednesday, December 3, 2025

An announcement from me

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Warren for Senate

Danielle, I wanted to reach out to you all directly to share an update.

Hearing from so many people throughout Massachusetts encouraging me to run for the United States Senate was deeply humbling and a testament to the strength of our movement.

I feel heartened and encouraged by the coalition that has emerged encouraging me to take a look at this, and seeing the strong path to victory, I spent deliberate time giving a statewide run the careful consideration it deserves.

Ultimately, at this moment, I feel called to my community and my family. Our district, the Massachusetts 7th, is squarely in the crosshairs of the Trump White House. The fear and trauma felt in our communities and across the country right now is all too real — and I am resolved to continue fighting for my district.

So I'm proud to formally share that I'm running for re-election to the House of Representatives in 2026. And as a reminder, this movement doesn't organize for the sake of a single electoral cycle — but with an eye on generations to come.

So if you're able, will you please split a contribution between Elizabeth Warren and our campaign to kick off the next phase of our work with the strongest possible momentum behind us?

 

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In this next term, I plan to continue standing in the gap and holding the line against this hostile White House that means harm to everyone in our district and country. That means:

  • Fighting back against the White House's attacks on the LGBTQ+ community, Black and brown folks, federal workers, and our immigrant neighbors.
  • Continuing to use my committee roles to conduct oversight and make progress on everything from housing affordability, AI and crypto oversight, to accountability for survivors of Epstein's abuse.
  • Leading the Reproductive Freedom Caucus to protect and expand abortion access with a House majority.
  • Continuing to advance bold, comprehensive policies that meet the moment and address the affordability crisis — like lowering the cost of housing, investing in affordable childcare, ending the pushout of Black women from the workforce, closing the racial wealth gap, and more.

These are not nice-to-haves, these are must-haves for the people I represent in Massachusetts and folks across the country.

Now, more than ever, is the time to dig deep, to lean into mutual aid, and to use every tool available to stand in the gap in defense of our neighbors and our democracy. That's exactly what this campaign is going to do — and we're going to keep powering our work like we always have: with small-dollar, grassroots support.

So if you can today, please split a donation to support Elizabeth Warren and our campaign to help kick off our 2026 campaign fighting for bold action and transformative policies in Massachusetts and across the country.

I am incredibly honored to have your support. Thank you for everything.

In solidarity,

Ayanna

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Thursday, November 27, 2025

What I’m grateful for this year

We're still fighting back. And we will win.
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Warren for Senate

Happy Thanksgiving, Danielle.

This year has been one of incredible challenges and terrifying new realities. As I reflect today, I find so much to feel grateful for, even as we have been tested time and again.

I'm grateful for every single person who has kept up the fight to build an America that reflects our best values.

For the organizations and groups of volunteers that stepped up in the wake of the government shutdown to support communities.

For the Americans who are taking a stand against the GOP's unprecedented mid-decade gerrymandering attempts.

For the people defending their neighbors who are being disappeared by ICE.

For the voters across the country who cast their ballots for candidates who demonstrated we CAN make our economy more affordable and fairer for everyone.

For the volunteers and staffers who supported this year's campaigns — knocking on doors, making calls, talking with their families, taking a leap of faith, and pouring themselves into a movement they believed in.

For the millions and millions of people across the country who showed up to declare loudly and clearly: We have No Kings in America.

For the workers demanding better conditions for themselves and their colleagues.

For my family, Bruce, and Bailey (and our walks around the pond).

And I'm grateful for everyone on this team — you — and our shared belief in dreaming big, fighting hard, and making big, structural change together.

We're not accepting defeat. We're still fighting back. And we will win.

Wherever you are for the holiday, I hope the food is good and the company is warm. Remember, everyone should do their fair share: bring a dish, set the table, clean up — or, for any billionaires at your table, pay their fair share in taxes.

Happy Thanksgiving — and thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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Wednesday, November 26, 2025

The cost of holiday magic this year

From your Thanksgiving meal to your Black Friday deals, no corner of our economy has been untouched by Trump's chaos.
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Warren for Senate

Danielle, I hope you're getting to spend quality time with people you love this week and are finding moments of gratitude.

The holiday season is one of my favorite times of year. But today, I'm thinking about how so many families are worried about how they're going to afford to create that holiday magic this year.

From traditional meals to holiday travel or Black Friday deals, no corner of our economy has been untouched by Trump and the Republicans' failed economic policies.

Let's start with that Thanksgiving meal. If you felt sticker shock at the grocery store this year, you're not imagining things: Thanksgiving dinner will cost consumers 9.8% more than it did last year. That's the fastest rate of inflation in more than two years.

You might be one of the millions of shoppers who try to score some discounts on Black Friday. More and more Americans are reporting they're tightening their belts ahead of the biggest shopping day of the year because they're concerned about high costs and greater economic uncertainty.

And it's no wonder: Trump's chaotic tariffs have raised prices by nearly 5%, hitting everyday items like clothing and furniture particularly hard. Brands like Abercrombie & Fitch, Nike, and Walmart also report that Trump's tariffs are pushing them to raise their prices.

Record numbers of Americans are working multiple jobs in order to make ends meet this holiday season — the highest percentage in 15 years. At the same time, the Trump Administration's recently released jobs report showed that hiring is slowing down, with unemployment ticking up to the highest level since 2021.

Even workers who are employed are getting squeezed by giant companies. Walgreens, which was just bought out by private equity outfit Sycamore Partners, just yanked paid vacation time from its employees ahead of Thanksgiving and Christmas as part of aggressive cost-cutting measures.

And for those planning to travel for the holidays this year, flyers could be left hung out to dry thanks to Donald Trump. His administration just rolled back requirements for airlines to reimburse customers if flight delays or cancellations are caused by the carriers.

Trump ran on lowering costs on Day One of his administration. But it's been over three hundred days and here's the reality: Inflation is increasing. Trump's chaotic tariffs are costing Americans an arm and a leg. And workers are less and less protected from predatory outfits like private equity that have been allowed to run rampant through our economy.

This is what happens when you have a government that works for the wealthy and the well-connected and corporations. But it doesn't have to stay this way. Just as we built a government that favors the wealthy, we can rebuild a new one that works for the majority of Americans — if we fight for it.

I'm fighting for a government that lends a hand to families trying to put food on the table — not to giant financial institutions looking for their next bailout.

I'm fighting for an economy that gives every American the opportunity to thrive — not an economy that mints the world's first trillionaire.

I'm fighting for a government and an economy that works for everyone. That means ending the runaway corruption and profiteering from giant corporations. It means passing policies that will actually help American families get by, like affordable housing, child care, paid family leave, and universal health care.

It's going to take a lot of work to untangle this system, with political leaders fighting for bold solutions and a strong grassroots movement calling for a better way forward. But we can — and will — do this.

That's why it's so important for you to stay in this fight, Danielle. And a big part of that is resting and recharging for the fights ahead. So please, from the bottom of my heart, I hope you have a joyous, restful, and happy holiday this week. And please know, if times are feeling tough right now, I'm fighting for you.

Thanks for being a part of this,

Elizabeth

 
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