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The Parnas Perspective

Breaking: White House Panics as Mass Economic Boycotts Planned for Tomorrow

The Parnas Perspective

MeidasTouch Network

News, News Commentary, Daily News

5.021.5K Ratings

🗓️ 30 April 2026

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Aaron Parnas reports on breaking news of the White House panicking as mass economic boycotts are planned for tomorrow, including an exclusive interview with Kelley Robinson, president of the Human Rights Campaign, to discuss the latest developments on elections ahead of major elections, implications for the country, an update on May Day general strike, and much more!

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0:14.8

We have some big news this afternoon. Mass boycotts are planned for tomorrow for May Day, some of the largest boycotts that we've seen in recent American history targeting large corporations, targeting schools, and more.

0:28.6

The motto, we're not putting billionaires over regular people, and we're not doing school, we're not spending money at big corporations, and more. No school, no work,

0:40.4

no shopping at large institutions and large corporations. Some activists say, you need to shop local,

0:46.2

shop small. And while it's happening in response directly to what the White House is doing,

0:51.4

and inside the White House right now, there are fears that this

0:55.8

large-scale economic blackout, economic boycott on Mayday could be the beginning of several

1:02.9

larger ones as well. So I have the latest right now. Make sure to like, comment, share, subscribe to

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1:12.2

Labor unions, democratic organizations, and community groups are organizing an economic blackout

1:16.6

tomorrow to commemorate May Day, which is International Workers Day. It's been inspired by the

1:21.9

economic blackout in Minnesota during the massive ice operation in the state, and May Day strong

1:26.9

events are being planned across

1:28.6

the country with the motto, no school, no work, no shopping, in protest of the government's

1:34.1

policies that they say put billionaires' needs above those of average everyday workers.

1:39.3

Quote, last year there were about 1,300 May Day actions across the country. This year,

1:43.9

they plan on having more than 3,000.

1:47.2

Minneapolis really gave us, really gave us the biggest push in real time to do it.

1:52.4

We have a long way to go to take massive disruption actions like in other countries where

1:56.3

people will go on general strikes and they can shut down their country.

1:59.9

But I think we're getting more and more

2:01.3

close to people having consciousness about their own power as workers. That's Nite Dominguez,

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