Summary

House Democrats, led by Rep. Pramila Jayapal, introduced the We the People Amendment to overturn Citizens United, aiming to curb corporate influence in elections.

The constitutional amendment asserts that constitutional rights apply only to individuals, not corporations, and mandates full disclosure of political contributions.

Jayapal cited Elon Musk’s massive campaign spending and subsequent financial gains as proof of the ruling’s harm.

Advocacy groups praised the move, calling it necessary to combat corporate power and dark money in politics, but Republicans have not backed the proposal.

  • Anti-Face Weapon
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    136 days ago

    The thing is, at the very least this forces the Republicans (and for that matter Democrats) to pick a side on the issue.

    Citizens United is extremely unpopular with the Republican base, as it is with the Democrat base. If a Republican voter sees that their Congress person voted to maintain citizens United, they might be upset.

    • @Jumpingspiderman
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      26 days ago

      The GOP will just lie and blame everything on “radical leftists”. Which don’t really exist in the US.

      • Anti-Face Weapon
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        -16 days ago

        Some will. But if 1% of the right see this and either become demotivated or change sides, that is enough to swing entire elections.