Defiant Americans in Frog Costumes Deliver Constitution to Congress

Activists protest Trump's ICE facilities and deliver message to Republican lawmakers

Published on Feb. 24, 2026

In a defiant act, the Defiance organization is sending the Portland Frog Brigade to Capitol Hill to deliver copies of the U.S. Constitution to every Republican Member of Congress. The activists, known for protesting Trump's ICE facilities, are delivering the Constitution with a message to lawmakers to remember their oath, not to a man. This comes as the U.S. government is accused of backing a "tyrannical monster" in the ongoing war between freedom and tyranny.

Why it matters

The delivery of the Constitution to Republican lawmakers is a symbolic act of defiance against what is seen as the U.S. government's betrayal of a valiant ally in the ongoing war. It highlights the growing divide between those who believe the government is backing tyranny over freedom.

The details

The Defiance organization, led by Miles Taylor, is sending the Portland Frog Brigade to Capitol Hill to personally deliver copies of the U.S. Constitution to every Republican Member of Congress. The activists, known for protesting Trump's ICE facilities and leading nationwide marches, will be delivering the Constitution with a message to lawmakers to remember their oath, not to a man. This comes as the U.S. government is accused of de facto backing a "tyrannical monster" in the ongoing war between freedom and tyranny.

  • The deliveries will take place on Capitol Hill this morning at 9:30am ET.

The players

Defiance

An organization leading protests and activism against the U.S. government's policies.

Miles Taylor

The founder of the Defiance organization.

Portland Frog Brigade

A group of activists known for protesting Trump's ICE facilities and leading nationwide marches.

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What they’re saying

“That's right, defiant Americans in blow-up frog costumes will be going door-to-door on Capitol Hill to deliver the Constitution. The same people who've been protesting Trump's ICE facilities — and leading marches nationwide. You won't want to miss it. Tune in at 930am ET.”

— Miles Taylor, Founder, Defiance (Defiance)

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