What if the real fight for America didn’t start in Washington—but in a van parked behind a strip mall?

When 64-year-old David Mercer, a former nonprofit founder now living in his car, uploads a video declaring he’s suing both major political parties for abandoning the people, he has no idea the spark he’s about to ignite. What begins as a desperate cry for help becomes a national movement—uniting veterans, teachers, mothers, whistleblowers, and coal miners across the country.

Led by civil rights attorney Rosa Calderón, the class-action lawsuit shakes the foundations of American politics, pulling back the curtain on decades of bipartisan neglect. As smear campaigns, threats, and sabotage intensify, the plaintiffs must decide: how much truth are they willing to risk for justice?

Too Hot to Think is a bold, emotionally charged political drama about courage, community, and the unstoppable power of ordinary people saying: enough.

 

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