Good Trouble Lives On anti-Trump protest
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The organizers of the deadly "No Kings" protest pushed back against Gov. Cox's comments on armed security.On Thursday, Gov. Cox said the state "warned" organize
Demonstrators turned out at two locations in Pensacola for the “Good Trouble Lives On” nationwide protest on July 17.
Gary and Lisa Miller live in Bucyrus and learned about Thursday's rally in an email from fellow Democrats. It was their third protest of the year — they attended "Hands Off!" in Nashville, then "No Kings" in Westerville. They liked the concept of making good trouble.
The nationwide protests are in response to the Trump administration’s efforts to undermine civil rights and democratic institutions, organizers say.
Anti-Israel activist Mahmoud Khalil was honored at a protest outside Columbia University just days after being released from an immigration detention center.
Covington Chief Brian Valenti said a "thorough investigation is underway" after 15 people were arrested on the Roebling Bridge amid an ICE protest.