Trump, Good Trouble Lives On
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The protests took place on the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights icon John Lewis. The former congressman coined the phrase "good trouble" to describe peaceful protests challenging civil rights infringements, and organizers say the upcoming demonstrations will carry on this legacy.
The Good Trouble Lives On protests on July 17 follow similar protests across the U.S., dubbed No Kings, in June.
Just over a month after "No Kings," another round of national protests is set to begin. Here's why, where to find one and more.
"Good Trouble Lives On" protests across the U.S. are set for July 17 to protest the Trump administration and to honor civil rights activist John Lewis.
Approximately 65 protesters gathered in Munn Park sponsored by Indivisible chapter groups for a Good Trouble protest celebrating the legacy of the late civil rights leader John Lewis on Thursday July 17,