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National News|Politics

Harris, Obama, and Booker Step Up as Resistance Against Trump Takes Shape

By Stacy Brown, NNPA
April 7, 2025
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    A Little About Me: I'm the co-author of Blind Faith: The Miraculous Journey of Lula Hardaway and her son, Stevie Wonder (Simon & Schuster) and Michael Jackson: The Man Behind The Mask, An Insider's Account of the King of Pop (Select Books Publishing, Inc.) My work can often be found in the Washington Informer, Baltimore Times, Philadelphia Tribune, Pocono Record, the New York Post, and Black Press USA.
    Cory Booker and Kamala Harris (Photo Credit: Roy Lewis/The Washington Informer).

    This post was originally published on The Washington Informer

    This post was also published on Word in Black.

    By Stacy M. Brown

    Former President Barack Obama and former Vice President Kamala Harris have entered the public fray, joining Democratic voices like New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker and Texas Rep. Jasmine Crockett in confronting Republican President Donald Trump and his administration’s sweeping changes head-on.

    After months of relative silence following her defeat to Trump last November, Harris returned to the spotlight Thursday during a rare appearance at the Leading Women Defined conference at a seaside resort in Dana Point, California.

    According to The Los Angeles Times, she didn’t mention Trump by name but spoke forcefully about the anxiety many Americans are experiencing under his new administration.

    “There is a sense of fear that is taking hold in our country, and I understand it,” Harris said. “These are the things that we are witnessing each day in these last few months in our country, and it understandably creates a great sense of fear. Because, you know, there were many things that we knew would happen, many things.”

    Then she delivered a line that was quite pointed.

    “I’m not here to say, ‘I told you so,’” she continued, to a roar of laughter. “I swore I wasn’t going to say that.”

    The appearance marked a shift in tone for Harris, who has been weighing a potential run for governor of California in 2026 or waiting until 2028 for another shot at the presidency. Still, she clarified that her political silence hasn’t equated to surrender.

    “We can’t go out there and do battle if we don’t take care of ourselves and each other,” Harris told the crowd. “I’ll see you out there. I’m not going anywhere.”

    Obama, meanwhile, broke his silence during an appearance at Hamilton College in New York, offering one of his sharpest public critiques yet of Trump’s second administration. He condemned Trump’s attempts to reshape the federal government, stifle dissent, and punish those who oppose his policies.

    “So, this is the first time I’ve been speaking publicly for a while,” Obama said. “I’ve been watching for a little bit.”

    He put Trump’s actions into perspective.

    “Imagine if I had done any of this,” Obama added. “It’s unimaginable that the same parties that are silent now would have tolerated behavior like that from me or a whole bunch of my predecessors.”

    While calling Trump’s proposed tariffs bad for America, Obama said his larger concern lies with what he described as the White House’s alarming overreach.

    “I’m more deeply concerned with a federal government that threatens universities if they don’t give up students who are exercising their right to free speech,” he said. “The idea that a White House can say to law firms, if you represent parties that we don’t like, we’re going to pull all our business or bar you from representing people effectively. That kind of behavior is contrary to the basic compact we have as Americans.”

    Obama, who campaigned for Harris during the final stretch of the 2024 election, had warned that a second Trump term would endanger the nation’s democratic norms.

    “Just because [Trump] acts goofy,” Obama said at the time, “doesn’t mean his presidency wouldn’t be dangerous.”

    With Trump’s second term underway, the voices of resistance are growing louder.

    Booker added fuel to the movement by making history on the Senate floor. He delivered a 25-hour, 5-minute speech that broke the filibuster record previously held by segregationist Sen. Strom Thurmond. Thurmond’s 1957 filibuster — lasting 24 hours and 18 minutes — was aimed at blocking the Civil Rights Act.

    Booker used his record-breaking speech to denounce what he called a deliberate dismantling of government at the hands of Trump, Elon Musk, and Congressional Republicans.

    “It always seemed wrong,” Booker said, referring to the Senate room still named after Thurmond. “It seemed wrong to me when I got here in 2013. It still seems wrong today.”

    The New Jersey senator, a descendant of both enslaved people and slave owners, framed his marathon speech as a moral plea, reading letters from Americans affected by deep cuts and policy threats to Medicare, Medicaid, Social Security, and SNAP.

    “This is a moral moment,” Booker declared. “It’s not left or right; it’s right or wrong.”

    With Booker’s record-setting stand, Harris’s reemergence, and Obama’s warning shots, what once felt like fragmented frustration among Democrats may now be coalescing into something more deliberate: a resistance that is visibly on the move.

    “I’ll see you out there,” Harris said. “I’m not going anywhere.”

    The post Harris, Obama and Booker Step Up as Resistance Against Trump Takes Shape appeared first on The Washington Informer.

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