"Coming Together" With Oregon AG Dan Rayfield and GovAct's Julia SpiegelExcited to bring conversations with two vital leaders in our pro-democracy movement to you today.......Greetings all. One of core working understandings right now here at Hopium is that in year two of Trump’s second term we must learn how to “come together” to aggregate our power and use it to more effectively block Trump from the damage he’s doing to the US and the world. Year one was successful for us politically and electorally. We won elections of all kinds all across the country, some by enormous margins, and Trump has become a degraded and unpopular leader. My hope is that in year two we build on that success and aggregate our power to more successfully counter his regime. You can learn more this ideas of “Coming Together” in these four recent essays - here, here, here, and here. Today, I’m featuring conversations with two people leading the charge to help us “come together.” The first is a discussion with Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield. The second is with Julia Spiegel, the CEO of a new organization called GovAct, Governors Action Alliance. Attorney General Rayfield is the 7th Democratic Attorney General we’ve interviewed in the past year, and he, like his colleagues, tells us about what may be the single most innovative and successful collaborative project we’ve seen in Trump’s second term - the work of the 23 Democratic Attorneys General. We’ve spent time exploring and learning about this collective effort in our interviews this past year with Attorneys General Andrea Campbell of Massachusetts, Keith Ellison of Minnesota, Kris Mayes of Arizona, Dana Nessel of Michigan, Raúl Torrez of New Mexico, and Phil Weiser of Colorado. Here is an excerpt from my conversation with AG Rayfield:
On the successes of the Democratic AG’s:
The Democratic Attorneys General have banded together and become one of the effective bulwarks against Trump’s escalating authoritarianism so far. Watch our discussion below to learn more or read the transcript here. It’s an uplifting story (and note this interview was completed late in 2025). In this interview you will also learn about AG Rayfield’s other legal successes this past year, including his spirited fight against ICE and Trump’s attempted deployment of the National Guard to Oregon. Last month, on the anniversary of Oregon’s first multi-state lawsuit challenging federal overreach, Attorney General Rayfield hosted a Federal Oversight and Accountability Town Hall that brought together four other Attorneys General - Minnesota’s Keith Ellison, California’s Rob Bonta, Hawaii’s Anne Lopez, and Maine’s Aaron Frey. Their collaborative spirit is alive and well! Here’s an excerpt from an article written about the gathering, The state attorneys general are as mad as you are:
My next conversation is with Julia Spiegel, the CEO of a new organization called GovAct. Here’s how GovAct describes itself:
So far GovAct has launched three major initiatives across the states - the Reproductive Freedom Alliance, Governors for Public Health, and Governors Safeguarding Democracy. This innovative alliance of Governors grew out of the response to the Dobbs decision ending Roe. Here’s Julia talking about some of the work of their Reproductive Freedom Alliance:
Here’s Julia talking about one of their projects to bring the harms of Trump’s tariffs more directly to the people in the states:
Here’s GovAct’s press release on their new Governors Public Health alliance.
In our discussion Julia talks about the Alliance’s work around vaccines:
Julia and GovAct were featured in this New York Times article, and you can find a recording of our conversation below and a transcript here. Here’s something I wrote about the importance of our movement learning how to “Come Together” yesterday: ……In my recent posts (here, here, here) I talked about how we should this coming fight over reining in ICE as a single - and deeply consequential - moment in a much larger effort to rein in Trump and his regime this year. I’ve argued that Congressional Democrats must learn from our European allies and learn how to organize ourselves differently to aggregate more power to provide a much more meaningful check on Trump’s escalating authoritarianism. Our leaders should not accept that legislating is the only tool available to them now and “come together” with free state Governors, AGs, and mayors to forge a unified, national front against Trump’s increasingly out of control and dangerous behavior in at least two areas:
For we are much stronger together than apart. Here’s an example of how we should be thinking now. Last night, incredibly, Trump announced an escalation in his ongoing desecration of national monuments and our Capital. He announced he was closing the Kennedy Center for two years and rebuilding it. Here is what I wrote on Bluesky: Leaders Schumer and Jeffries could create bicameral workings groups of a small number of members to more forcefully contest Trump’s outrageous flouting of the law and selling out of our interests across many fronts - the tariffs, his appeasement of Putin, his unprecedented corruption, his assault on the integrity of our elections, etc. We can use shadow hearings, daily statements, alliances with the states and even foreign nations to contest, degrade, expose and fight 24/7/365. The success of the Epstein project, driven by House Oversight Committee Ranking Member Robert Garcia, can be a model, as can his bicameral work on ICE’s abuses with Senator Blumenthal of Connecticut…… Enjoy these conversations with two vital leaders in our fight for democracy and freedom, let’s keep working to help our movement to “come together,” and let’s keep working hard everyone!!!! - Simon Dan Rayfield, Oregon’s 18th Attorney GeneralDan's leadership philosophy was shaped by his parents' contrasting worldviews—his mother, a Green Party member, and his father, a Republican. Rather than seeing these differences as obstacles, Dan learned to identify common ground while respecting diverse approaches to achieving shared goals – an attitude that shapes his leadership style. As Oregon's Attorney General, Dan is focused on strengthening community safety, protecting seniors and working families, and upholding Oregon's values and the rule of law. In the legislature, Dan spent four years as Co-Chair of the Ways and Means committee before being elected Speaker of the House. His tenure as Speaker was marked by significant achievements and a commitment to advancing the health and economic well-being of Oregonians, from enacting the nation’s strongest abortion protections to unprecedented investments in Oregon’s semiconductor industry, education, and housing. Dan lives in Corvallis with his wife Amanda. Julia Spiegel, Governors Action AllianceJulia is an award-winning attorney who has championed fundamental freedoms at the highest levels of federal, state, and local government. As legal counsel to California Governor Gavin Newsom when the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, Julia launched the Reproductive Freedom Alliance (RFA), bringing 23 governors together to fight for reproductive freedom in a post-Roe America. An expert in state and federal policy and impact litigation, Julia earned her J.D. from Yale Law School. Building on the alliance’s successful model to marshal the collective strengths of governors and their senior staff to protect fundamental freedoms, Julia left government service in 2024 to launch GovAct. Invite your friends and earn rewardsIf you enjoy Hopium Chronicles By Simon Rosenberg, share it with your friends and earn rewards when they subscribe. |
Tuesday, February 3, 2026
"Coming Together" With Oregon AG Dan Rayfield and GovAct's Julia Spiegel
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