John Lewis, Donald Trump and Good Trouble
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The nationwide " Good Trouble Lives On " rallies, hosted in several cities to carry on the legacy of late Georgia congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis, aligned with the five-year anniversary of Lewis' death and honored his trademark practice of using non-violent protest as a catalyst for change — a civil act he coined as "good trouble."
Denver police closed roads near the state Capitol on Thursday night during a demonstration against President Donald Trump’s policies, including mass deportations and Medicaid cuts.
Organizers will call for passage of the John Lewis Voting Rights Advancement Act and other voting rights legislation.
Protests against Trump and his administration are schedule across the country today, including over 50 in Florida. See list of 'Good Trouble' events.
"Good Trouble Lives On" demonstration planned in Bay County. Here's a breakdown of some reasons they're protesting and a response from the Bay GOP:
Demonstrators nationwide are planning to hit the streets on July 17 in a day of action inspired by the late Congressman John Lewis. What to know.