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The nationwide day of action is in response to the Trump administration and refers to a term coined by the late Rep. John Lewis.
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Times-Standard on MSNGood Trouble Lives On protests draw hundredsProtesters at two separate events in Eureka voiced opposition to Trump administration policies and celebrated the legacy of civil rights activist and Congressman John Lewis. Both events were part
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More than 1,600 events are planned across the nation to honor Lewis and protest Trump administration policies and actions.
Several hundred demonstrators, including Claremont resident Paul Faulstich, pictured here, took to Indian Hill and Foothill boulevards in Claremont Thursday as part of the nationwide “Good Trouble Lives On” protest.
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NBC Los Angeles on MSN‘Good Trouble Lives On' events to be held throughout LA CountyEvents are planned for throughout Los Angeles County today for "Good Trouble Lives On," billed by organizers as a "national day of nonviolent action" on the fifth anniversary of the death of Rep. John Lewis,
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The Salinas Californian on MSNImmigration front-of-mind at ‘Good Trouble’ rallies in Salinas, MontereyGood Trouble lives on in Salinas and Monterey, where peaceful protesters came out on July 17 to voice their opposition to recent actions by the Trump administration.
"Good Trouble Lives On" refers to a term popularized by the late Rep. John Lewis. Over a dozen events are already planned in California.
Protests and events against President Donald Trump’s controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to Medicaid and other safety nets for poor people have started Thursday at more than 1,
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FOX 35 Orlando on MSN'Good Trouble Lives On' protests: Nearly 50 Florida cities were expected to participate"Good Trouble Lives On" protests will be taking place across the country on Thursday, including in Central Florida. Nearly 50 Florida cities are expected to host the national day of action protests in response to " the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration.
Thousands are expected to take part in "Good Trouble Lives On" demonstrations nationwide on Thursday to protest what organizers call the "sweeping rollbacks of civil and human rights" under the Trump administration.