Trump's DOJ launched investigations and prosecutions against his political opponents, often following direct threats from the president himself on social media. A multi-story banner of his face now hangs on the Justice Department building.
Trump's DOJ launched investigations and prosecutions against his political opponents, often following direct threats from the president himself on social media. A multi-story banner of his face now hangs on the Justice Department building.
Trump suspended an SEC fraud investigation into a crypto billionaire just weeks after that billionaire invested $75 million into Trump's company. That is corruption in plain sight.
Trump repeatedly told seniors the One Big Ugly Law eliminated the tax on Social Security benefits. Republicans failed to include that provision in the final bill.
The EEOC has been weaponized under this administration, abandoning decades of civil rights enforcement and leaving millions of workers without protection from employment discrimination.
In Minnesota, American citizens Renee Good and Alex Pretti were fatally shot by federal immigration officers during Trump's second term. Nearly 20 detained citizens were children, including two with cancer.
Trump signed into law the largest cut to Medicaid in history, nearly $1 trillion. Ten million Americans stand to lose their coverage, and up to 700 rural hospitals face closure.
Farmers are facing an estimated $44 billion in income losses for the 2025-2026 crops due to Trump's trade wars. U.S. soybean exports fell to a 13-year low while he provided Argentina a $40 billion bailout that boosted their competing soybean industry.
Congratulations to the Democratic nominee for AR-02, Chris Jones. Arkansas has a bold voice ready to deliver real results!
Texas, North Carolina, and Arkansas: polls are open RIGHT NOW. If you’re in one of these states, your vote is due today. No extensions. No do-overs.
Look to find your state’s hours, make your plan, and then pass this along to someone who needs to see it.
Mood after watching the President lie for 2+ hours straight.
CBCPAC Chairman Rep. Gregory Meeks Responds to Trump’s State of the Union Address
Trump says the first duty of government is to protect American citizens. His federal agents shot and killed two Americans in Minneapolis. He incited an attack on the Capitol on January 6th. The record speaks for itself.
Trump is criticizing the Supreme Court for ruling against his tariffs. The same administration that vowed to restore law and order is now unhappy when the law applies to them.
Trump promised a balanced budget overnight. The current federal deficit is projected to exceed $1.8 trillion this year.
Trump says Americans are paying the lowest drug prices. RAND research shows U.S. brand-name drug prices remain among the highest in the world. TrumpRx offers discounts many people could already access through coupons and generics.
Trump told Americans they are winning so much they cannot handle it. Meanwhile, markets are down, prices are up, and jobs data is flat. Nobody is begging for less winning. Most people are just trying to keep up.
AAA data shows no state averaging below $2.37 per gallon today. Trump claimed most states are below $2.30. The numbers say otherwise.
More people working sounds good. But the employment-to-population ratio is flat since Trump took office. A bigger population means bigger numbers. The share of adults actually working has barely moved.
The facts matter. Official CPI data shows prices up 2.4% over the year ending January 2026, above the Fed's 2% target and well above the 1.7% Trump is claiming credit for. The numbers tell their own story.
Sen. @warnock.senate.gov is Georgia's first Black senator and the youngest senior pastor of Dr. King's former congregation, Ebenezer Baptist Church. A gifted orator and activist, he remains a fierce advocate for the John Lewis Voting Rights Act. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Rep. Lucy McBath GA-06 Congressional District CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. Lucy McBath Rep Lucy McBath became an ardent advocate for gun control in 2012, following the tragic murder of her teenaged son, Jordan Davis. Following his death, she joined other mothers of Black murder victims, forming Mothers of the Movement. She created the foundation, Champion In The Making Legacy, to help high school graduates continue their education and training. She also appeared in the 2015 documentary film, The Armor of Light, which won an Emmy Award for Outstanding Social Issue Documentary. Her legislative achievements include the HAVEN Act, which protects veterans experiencing financial hardship, and a bill that caps the cost of insulin for seniors on Medicare at $35 monthly. CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. @mcbath.house.gov turned tragedy into action after losing her son Jordan Davis. She co-founded Mothers of the Movement and passed legislation capping insulin costs for seniors at $35 monthly. Her HAVEN Act protects veterans facing financial hardship. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. @hankjohnson.house.gov authored the Stop Militarizing Law Enforcement Act, which became the basis for executive orders by Presidents Obama and Biden. His work was adopted into the George Floyd Justice in Policing Act. A champion for police reform. #CelebrateCBCPAC
A Justice Department with no justice? How dreadful. Rep. @jasmineforus brought the receipts. There’s no excuse for a Pamela’s perfect record of FAILURE. Say it with us…excuses are tools of the what….? 🗣️
Rep. David Scott secured $80 million for agriculture scholarships at 19 HBCUs across the country. He also created an Emmy-winning PBS production about Langston Hughes. A leader combining policy expertise with passion for the arts and education. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Rep. Sanford D. Bishop GA-02 Congressional District CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. Sanford D. Bishop A decorated Army Veteran, Representative Sanford D Bishop of Georgia's 2nd district has served the state of Georgia since 1977, when he was first elected to the Georgia House of Representatives. In the 112th Congress, he was the lead House sponsor of the Hiring Heroes Act, which improves programs helping individuals make the transition from servicemember to civilian employee. Rep Bishop is extensively awarded, most recently receiving the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award from the Boy Scouts of America, given to Eagle Scouts for distinguished career achievement. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. @bishop.house.gov is a decorated Army veteran who has served Georgia since 1977. He led the Hiring Heroes Act, helping servicemembers transition to civilian careers. Recently awarded the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award for his service. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Rep. Maxwell Frost FL-10 Congressional District CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. Maxwell Frost is the youngest member and first Gen Z member of the US Congress. He was also the national organizing director for March for Our Lives, a student-led organization which leads demonstrations in support of gun control legislation. Most recently, Frost was part of the team introducing the Medicare Investment and Gun Violence Prevention Act, which would repeal gun tax cuts, including those on silencers and sawed-off shotguns.
Rep. @frost.house.gov, 25, is the youngest member and first Gen Z member of Congress. A March for Our Lives organizer, he's bringing fresh energy to the fight for gun safety and healthcare reform. The future of leadership is here. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Sheila Cherfilu-McCormick FL-20 Congressional District CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick After winning a special election in 2022, Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick became the first Haitian-American Democrat elected to Congress. She introduced the Historically Underserved Veterans Inclusion Act to expand the Center for Minority Veterans and Advisory Committee to include services for historically underserved veterans. She is also CEO of home healthcare company Trinity Healthcare Services, which operates in Florida. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick made history as the first Haitian-American Democrat elected to Congress. She brings vital representation to South Florida's Haitian community while running a successful healthcare company. Leadership that delivers. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Rep. Frederica S. Wilson FL-24 Congressional District CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. Frederica S. Wilson A former Florida educator, Rep Frederica S. Wilson served in the Florida House of Representatives 1998-2002, the Florida Senate 2002-2010 and began serving in the US House of Representatives in 2011. In 1993, during her time as a school board member, she founded The 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project, a dropout prevention and monitoring initiative aimed at guiding minority male youth kindergarten through college. Federal Funding Accomplishments: -$3.1 billion secured in grants, contract, and assistance for her district -$5.25 million in federal funding for school-based mental health services (2025) -$4 million for Miami-Dade, $1.25 million for Broward County #Celebrate CBCPAC
Rep. @repwilson.bsky.social founded The 5000 Role Models of Excellence Project in 1993, transforming lives through mentorship. The program has distributed over $10M in scholarships to Miami-Dade youth. Three decades of dedication making a difference. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Rep. Jahana Hayes CT_05 Congressional District CBCPAC #Celebrate CBCPAC
Rep. Jahana Hayes Elected in 2018, Rep Jahana Hayes became the first Black woman elected to represent Connecticut in Congress. She leads Democratic efforts on food security as Ranking Member of the Subcommittee on Nutrition and Foreign Agriculture, protecting nutrition assistance for 42 million Americans. She was recognized in 2016 as the National Teacher of the Year. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Rep. @repjahanahayes.bsky.social is Connecticut's first Black Congresswoman and a former National Teacher of the Year. From the classroom to Congress, she's been a champion for education and opportunity. A true example of excellence serving her community. #CelebrateCBCPAC
Photo of Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester DE Congressional District CBCPAC #CelebrateCBCPAC
Sen. Lisa Blunt Rochester Sworn into office on January 3, 2017, she became the first woman and the first African-American to represent Delaware in Congress. During her swearing-in, she carried a scarf imprinted with her great-great-great-grandfather's Reconstruction Era voter registration card. He had been a slave. Authored THREE bills that passed the Senate as part of this bipartisan housing package: -Housing Supply Frameworks Act -Accelerating Home Building Act -Community Investment and Prosperity Act #CelebrateCBCPAC
Sen. @bluntrochester.senate.gov made history as Delaware's first woman and first African American in Congress. She carried her ancestor's voter registration card at her swearing-in. He had been enslaved. Her story is America's story of progress. #CelebrateCBCPAC