Trump, Good Trouble
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TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV) - More than 20 people gathered at the Florida Capitol to join the nationwide protest ‘Good Trouble Lives On.’ Many are in attendance to protest against President Donald Trump’s mass deportations, cuts to Medicaid and other cuts to safety nets for low-income people.
America is gearing up for another night of nationwide protests Thursday, July 17, with "Good Trouble Lives On" rallies slated for towns and cities across New York and the United States. The protests focus on what organizers call President Donald Trump and his administration's attacks on civil and human rights.
Three local groups participated in a rally in downtown Columbus Thursday to honor the legacy of Congressman John Lewis and “fight back against attacks on our civil and human rights,” joining hundreds of similar events planned nationwide,
"Good Trouble Lives On" was the third protest of President Trump's policies that Nan Reiner has attended this year. The Palm Beach County resident says his administration is changing the nation she had come to know over 69 years.
Residents in Columbus, Phenix City, and Auburn were among many nationwide who protested against some of the Trump Administration’s policies in memory of a former Georgia Congressman
Organized by the United+ and the Democratic Progressive Caucus, the July 17 protest is one of more than 50 planned for Florida
The protest was part of a sweeping response to President Trump's second term policies on immigration, social safety nets and more.
Hundreds of Iowa City residents descended on City Park to honor John Lewis by making "Good Trouble" to protest President Donald Trump's policies.