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Metro DC DSA Statement on Trump’s Threats to Revoke DC Home Rule

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Metro DC DSA Statement on Trump’s Threats to Revoke DC Home Rule

Date: June 12, 2026

Media Contact: For all press inquiries, please contact media@mdcdsa.org.

Washington, DC: Yesterday, Donald Trump made it clear that he views the democratic will of Washingtonians as a minor inconvenience. Asked about the potential victory of our endorsed candidate for mayor, democratic socialist Councilmember Janeese Lewis George, Trump openly threatened that the federal government would “take back” Washington and run it on a federal basis if she wins.

We should be clear about what is happening here: This is a direct, authoritarian attack on the 700,000 residents of Washington, D.C. It is a racist, anti-democratic attempt to disenfranchise a historically Black and working-class city because the billionaire class is terrified of what happens when regular working people actually take power.

We will not be intimidated by a white supremacist bully in the White House, nor will we let the threat of federal overreach dictate our vision for a just, socialist future in our city.

Why the Right Wing Fears Janeese Lewis George

Trump and his developer donors are terrified of Janeese because her platform directly threatens their profit margins. They aren’t afraid of “chaos”; they are afraid of organization and working-class power. Janeese is leading the polls because she is running on a platform that delivers what the working class of this city actually needs:

  • Dignified Homes DC: A historic commitment to build publicly owned, mixed-income social housing—putting people over developer profit.
  • Universal Childcare: Ensuring affordable childcare for working families.
  • True Public Safety: Investing in strategies that address the root causes of violence, expanding mental health crisis teams, and keeping neighbors safe without relying on mass incarceration.
  • Green New Deal for DC: Accelerating the removal of lead pipes and retrofitting public schools to combat environmental racism.

Home Rule is Working-Class Self-Determination

For decades, the political establishment in D.C. has told residents that we must play nice with Congress, roll back progressive policies, and appease the right wing just to preserve a hollowed-out version of “Home Rule.” Trump’s comments prove that federal power will always be used as a weapon against us the moment we dare to vote for our own material interests.

True liberation does not come from begging fascists for permission to govern ourselves. It comes from deep, organized solidarity. The fight for D.C. Autonomy and Statehood is fundamentally a working-class struggle against capitalist and federal containment.

Our Response: Organize, Mobilize, Win

To Donald Trump and the corporate interest groups funding the attack ads against our movement: We are not backing down.

We call on every socialist, union member, tenant organizer, and resident of the District to respond to this threat by expanding our movement. We will fight for Janeese Lewis George’s vision of a D.C. that belongs to everyday people, not capital. When she is elected, we will continue to organize beyond the ballot box to ensure that the voice of the working class is heard in the halls of the John A. Wilson Building, Congress, and corporate executive suites.

The primary election is on June 16, 2026. Use your ranked-choice ballot to place Janeese Lewis George at number one. Tell your friends, family and community to do the same. Join our last canvasses before election day to spread the word. Let’s show the White House exactly what working-class solidarity looks like.

All power to the people. Defend Home Rule. Free DC.

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Metro DC DSA Urges DC Council to Put Working People Before Autonomous Vehicle Companies

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Metro DC DSA Urges DC Council to Put Working People Before Autonomous Vehicle Companies

Date: May 29, 2026

Media Contact: For all press inquiries, please contact media@mdcdsa.org.

Washington, DC: On May 4, the text for Councilmember Charles Allen’s Autonomous Vehicle Deployment Authorization Amendment Act of 2026 was published. Allen’s bill begins round two of Waymo’s campaign to profit off of our city’s streets after their last industry-written bill, put forward by former Councilmember Kenyan McDuffie, completely collapsed in July of last year.

In its current form, this bill risks paving the way to the future it says it wants to avoid. It threatens the livelihoods of thousands of DC workers, risks wasting the time of hundreds of thousands more in worsened traffic, explicitly permits yet another form of surveillance technology on our streets, and leaves any potential safety benefits in the hands of the people who own the software, not The People who own the streets.

Neither the auto industry—the driving force behind our country’s deadly, inaccessible, and inequitable transportation system—nor big tech—the nation’s prime innovator in exploiting workers—should be in the driver’s seat of DC’s transportation future. DC residents need better transit and paratransit, traffic calmed permanently with changes to pavement (not paint or software), and social policies that protect people from exploitation on the road and at their destinations.

Metro DC DSA is organizing with our labor and community partners to stop undemocratic tech giants like Waymo from suffocating our streets for profit. To that end, Metro DC DSA urges Councilmember Allen to lean on his record of championing public transit and safe streets to prioritize the working people of DC, not AV companies.

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DSA Labor Statement on Spanberger Veto of HB1263 and SB378

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DSA Labor Statement on Spanberger Veto of HB1263 and SB378

Date: May 21, 2026

Media Contact: For all press inquiries, please contact media@mdcdsa.org.

Washington, DC: This past Thursday, Democratic governor Abigail Spanberger vetoed House Bill 2363 and Senate Bill 378, which would have restored collective bargaining rights to more than 500,000 public sector workers in Virginia. Metro DC DSA strongly condemns this veto. Workers in Virginia have been without such guaranteed union rights since the Jim Crow era. The state stripped public sector workers of collective bargaining rights in 1946 in response to a group of Black workers organizing a union at the University of Virginia hospital. As her Republican predecessor, Glenn Youngkin, vetoed similar legislation last year, Spanberger’s veto is part of a continuous bi-partisan assault on Virginia’s working class majority, which voted to put her in the governor’s mansion.

These bills enjoy broad popularity within Virginia, as evidenced by them being supported by every single Democrat in the state legislature and overwhelming support from labor unions. This is something Spanberger herself is well aware of: while she declined to support repealing Virginia’s right-to-work legislation she promised to sign public sector collective bargaining rights into law on the campaign trail last year. According to the Economic Policy Institute, these bills would have helped to boost the state’s public-sector unionization rate which, at 14.1%, is the fourth lowest in the country, and narrow one of the largest public-sector pay gaps in the country (state and local government employees in Virginia earn, on average, 26.7% less than private-sector peers with similar education and experience). This would have improved public education and services in the state by reducing crisis-level shortages of educators, first responders, health care workers, and other essential workers. By being so eager to throw the working class under the bus, Spanberger has shown where her allegiances truly lie.

While this action is deeply disappointing, it is not surprising and has proved most Virginia unions that refused to endorse her last year correct. Governor Spanberger is a former CIA intelligence officer, the very same government agency that has suppressed working-class movements for justice at home and abroad. The CIA has spent millions of taxpayer dollars attempting to overthrow other nations’ governments over 72 times, while undermining and splitting labor unions abroad, drowning workers’ hopes in blood in places such as Guatemala, Iran, Congo, Dominican Republic, Brazil, Indonesia, Chile, Jamaica, El Salvador, and Nicaragua. Spanberger has also taken millions from corporations and billionaires, including the Murdochs, Sports Betting Alliance, and Dominion Energy. Our legitimate demands should not be subject to vetoes by the rich and their cronies, but so long as we have an undemocratic political system that allows one powerful individual to veto the will of the majority, these assaults on the working class will continue.

While Spanberger’s veto is undoubtedly a setback for workers, there is a solution, and you are a part of it. As working-class people who make society run, we must organize ourselves in our workplaces and unions to create a movement capable of standing up for our rights. These efforts must be merged with the socialist movement to wrest power from the two parties of the capitalist class and build a real democracy for all. History will look back on this act of cowardice with the disdain it deserves, but only if we continue the work of building a fighting independent labor movement brick by brick, and merge it with the broader struggle for democracy and socialism. In the words of A. Philip Randolph, whose National Brotherhood of Workers of America successfully organized African-American shipyard and dock workers in the Tidewater region of Virginia over a century ago, “Justice is never given; it is exacted, and the struggle must be continuous.”

Join DSA! Organize your workplace! Join a union!