Good Trouble Lives On anti-Trump protest
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The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action honors the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis. Protests are expected to be held along streets, at court houses and other public spaces. Organizers are calling for them to be peaceful.
Protestors will again be taking to the streets July 4 with 'No Kings' and 'Free America' rallies, gatherings and protests. Here's where, what to know.
Hundreds of "Good Trouble Lives On" protests are planned to take place on the anniversary of the death of the late civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis.
If you were online last week, you probably saw footage from the No Kings protests.The gigantic demonstration against U.S. President Donald Trump took place across the United States and portions of Canada — but was connected by one prevailing aspect: music.
Roughly a hundred people protest at North Charleston City Hall on July 4 following the passage of Donald Trump's "Big Beautiful Bill," despite bad weather.
Thousands of residents turned out for “No Kings” protests across the WAMC listening area this weekend. WAMC Hudson Valley Bureau Chief Jesse King reports the events were largely peaceful.
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Worcester Telegram on MSNProtesters bring July 4 spirit of independence to No Kings rally 2.0 in WorcesterThe rally was one of about 115 organized by the nationwide Indivisible movement. WORCESTER — Worcester artist Kat Hastings painted the Statue of Liberty's arm, holding her torch high, one of two signs she painted for the protest in front of City Hall on Friday, July 4.
Protesters rallied on the fifth anniversary of John Lewis' death to honor his legacy and denounce the Trump administration's rollback of civil and human rights.