Remember the "Indivisible Greenwich" ladies who invaded our up-til-then non-partisan RTM and refused to disclose their affiliation? They're still with us — and being subsidized by Soros
/🚨 The Soros-backed group Indivisible is reimbursing left-wing protestors who “criticize the Trump administration” and DOGE. pic.twitter.com/689eDNBPmU
— Natalie Winters (@nataliegwinters) March 13, 2025
From Greenwich Invisible’s website 2025:
Trump 2.0 is here -- and we are not going anywhere. Indeed, our mission to protect democracy has become even more important. We meet twice a month, once during the day and once in the evening, to accommodate as many people as possible. For details or further information, please contact us. If you are new to Indivisible or to our group, please sign up to receive our email communications.
Indivisible (National) has come out with a new guide to counter Trump 2.0. We will be using it. You can read it here.
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About Us.
Indivisible Greenwich is part of a national network of local grassroots groups working to preserve our democracy and counter Trumpism's corrupt, divisive and authoritarian actions and policies that threaten our democratic values, as well as America's safety and standing in the world. We are your neighbors -- informed, engaged, and concerned citizens --- seeking results-oriented action to counter what we see as a fundamental threat to our nation's democracy.
If you would like to get involved, here are some concrete steps you can take right now to get moving:
1. If you have not yet done so, register to vote.
2. Find out where and when to take action by signing up for our Update & Action Items e-mail, as well as periodic updates.
3. Get to know your Senators, Richard Blumenthal and Chris Murphy, and your Congressman, Jim Himes. And your state representatives Governor Lamont, Lieutenant Governor Bysiewicz, and Attorney General Tong. You'll be calling them, writing to them, and perhaps attending their town hall meetings, showing up at their offices and more.
4. Determine who represents you in the State Legislature. You'll be calling them, emailing them and perhaps attending their town hall meetings, showing up at their offices and more.