While the WGA is telling writers that the White House is supporting the strike, any intervention of the Biden administration will be aimed at imposing an agreement written by the companies.
The major studios reportedly sent threatening letters to showrunners and executive producers demanding they continue to work, as thousands of striking writers and their supporters continued to picket in New York and Los Angeles.
Speaking from the picket lines, writers and their supporters spoke eloquently on the need for not only a fair contract, but to fundamentally reorganize society.
Thousands of writers took to the picket lines Tuesday and expressed a willingness to fight back against the few corporations that dominate not only film and television, but the rest of society as well.
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