Federal agents were executing a lawful judicial warrant at a LA worksite this morning when David Huerta deliberately obstructed their access by blocking their vehicle. He was arrested for interfering with federal officers and will face arraignment in federal court on Monday. Let… pic.twitter.com/GIFD34LIcF
— U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 7, 2025
The @CityofSantaAna is considering a policy to tip off child predators, fentanyl traffickers, and human smugglers. Obstructing federal law enforcement is a crime. Read the letter I sent urging the City to reject this proposal or else they could be facing criminal prosecution. pic.twitter.com/Pa6xeXtT0J
— U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 6, 2025
California regulators are on notice: if you pass illegal bans or penalties on gas appliances, we’ll see you in court. The law is clear—feds set energy policy, not unelected climate bureaucrats. Read the letter I sent the @SouthCoastAQMD: pic.twitter.com/fnKUKG6csF
— U.S. Attorney Bill Essayli (@USAttyEssayli) June 5, 2025
This is about public safety, civil rights, and the future of our justice system. Bilal “Bill” Essayli has attacked labor leaders, immigrant communities, LGBTQ+ families and youth, and our environment through harmful policies and rhetoric, enabled violent misconduct by law enforcement, undermined voting access and democratic norms, and used prosecutorial discretion to punish political opponents. His nomination is a test of whether we will allow federal power to be wielded as a weapon against the very people it is meant to protect.
We’re building momentum across California urging Senators Padilla and Schiff to take action to block Essayli’s nomination. We’re also launching a statewide postcard-writing effort, high-visibility rallies in Los Angeles and Riverside, and coordinated social media actions alongside paid digital ads targeting key constituencies. Join us and make your voice impossible to ignore.
Every voice counts. Sign the petition, attend a rally, or help spread the word. Together, we can stop this nomination—and send a message that justice isn’t for sale.
Email Senators Padilla and Schiff today. Urge them to block Bill Essayli’s nomination and defend Californians from partisan abuse, prosecutorial overreach, and threats to democracy.
Speak out in your local paper. Share why Essayli’s record—targeting LGBTQ+ youth, attacking voting rights—makes him unfit for federal office. Public pressure works.
Add your name to the growing chorus opposing Essayli’s nomination. We must stop the weaponization of justice before it becomes a permanent feature of government.
Make a quick call to demand action. Tell Padilla and Schiff: Bill Essayli endangers civil rights, targets communities, and cannot be trusted with federal power.
Let our voice be heard!
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Email your State Senator and State Assemblymember encouraging them to sign-on to our effort and pushing them to demonstrate that stopping Essayli is an all-hands-on-deck issue!
We are LGBTQ+ families, teachers, veterans, students, civil rights advocates, and everyday Californians who believe in justice that protects—not punishes. We come from every corner of the state, united by one truth: Bill Essayli’s nomination threatens the people and principles we care about. Our voices are diverse, but our message is clear—California stands for fairness, dignity, and democracy. And we will not be silent.
This isn’t about politics—it’s about protecting our communities, our rights, and the rule of law. We can’t afford to stay silent.
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Welcome to Stop Essayli! We’re building a movement to defend justice, protect civil rights, and stop the abuse of prosecutorial power. Our courts must serve the people—not political agendas. Together, we can stop this dangerous nomination and stand up for democracy.
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