
Blue Press Journal – Indivisible co‑founder Ezra Levin announced a coordinated “May Day” general strike slated for May 1, aiming to turn a day of economic resistance into a national statement against President Donald Trump’s increasingly authoritarian policies. Levin, speaking at the flagship No Kings rally in Minneapolis, praised the bold stand taken by Minnesotans earlier this year when they challenged an ICE sweep of their city. He said the upcoming strike will be “more than a protest”—it will be an economic show of force that puts workers ahead of corporate elites and “kings” in Washington (the New York Times).
Levin outlined the plan: no work, no school, no shopping, a unified pause that demonstrates ordinary Americans as the biggest obstacle to fascism. Indivisible’s Leah Greenberg echoed this, insisting the strike sends a clear demand for a government that invests in communities rather than enriching billionaires or fueling endless wars (reported by Reuters). With the March “No Kings” rally estimated to have drawn over five million participants—potentially the largest single‑day protest in U.S. history (CNN)—the May 1 action could further cripple Trump’s agenda and force a reckoning on his immigration, tax and foreign‑policy strategies.