April 1, 2026

A nationwide general strike is set to take place on April 5, with organizers calling on all Americans to come together and take part in a coordinated effort to “force big change” by applying large‑scale economic pressure.

The action is being organized under the banner of “General Strike 2026,” also known as Strike26.

Organizers are positioning the April 5 action as an extension of the previous nationwide general strike—which happened on January 30—framing it as part of a broader, ongoing campaign rather than just a single‑day protest.

 

Ah yes, the “General Strike 2026,” because nothing says mass unity like a nationwide day off work to demand everything from dismantling ICE—which they describe as "white nationalism with guns"—to ousting the entire Trump regime and unlocking the Epstein files for our collective binge-reading pleasure. It’s part two of last month’s blockbuster protest sequel, ensuring that this isn’t just a one-day wonder but a full-blown ongoing campaign, because why just strike once when you can have a strike-athon? Nothing screams political efficacy like coordinating chaos via a website promising to apply “large-scale economic pressure” without, you know, actually specifying how anyone’s bills will get paid. But hey, at least they’re aiming to do it “without more bloodshed,” which in activist terms is about as reassuring as a fire drill during a volcano eruption. Bravo, Strike26, keep the drama rolling — who knew social change could come with such flair for the theatrical?

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