Leaked Scripts Show Democrat Protests Against Trump’s Nominees Are Carefully Coordinated

New evidence suggests that high-profile protests against President Donald Trump’s judicial nominees may not be as spontaneous as they appear. Independent journalist Laura Loomer has uncovered documents revealing that Sen. Dick Durbin’s daughter, Jen Durbin, has been distributing pre-written scripts to activists.

Loomer shared images of the scripts on X, showing that they were created to guide individuals contacting Republican senators about judicial confirmations. The materials instruct protesters to pressure Sens. Bill Cassidy, Mitch McConnell, Lisa Murkowski, Todd Young, and Susan Collins, who are listed as potential allies against Trump’s nominees.

Jen Durbin, who operates a production studio in Brooklyn, has reportedly played a key role in organizing these efforts. The scripts appear to be designed for actors, with bolded sections directing participants on exactly what to say. One section explicitly states, “HERE IS YOUR SCRIPT!”

Additionally, one of the talking points calls for activists to demand the arrest of Elon Musk. Loomer pointed out that this statement raises further concerns about how Senate Democrats are using scripted activism to push political narratives beyond judicial confirmations.

The revelation follows years of accusations that Democrats have relied on staged protests to manufacture opposition. With Durbin’s key position on the Senate Judiciary Committee, this report raises questions about how widespread these efforts are.