Good Trouble, John Lewis
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Thousands rally nationwide to honor John Lewis and protest civil rights rollbacks on the fifth anniversary of his death. This live blog is now closed.
Hundreds attended Good Trouble protests and events July 17, meant to push back on the Trump Administration's policies.
On the 5th anniversary of Congressman John Lewis’ passing, hundreds of thousands of Americans are expected to take to the streets nationwide. Organizers of the recent “No Kings Day” and “Hands Off” pro-democracy protests against the Trump administration have planned another nationwide day of action,
"It's vastly greater than what we had anticipated," an organizer said about an event to honor former Representative John Lewis.
About 150 people gathered Thursday at Depot Park in Cañon City for a peaceful protest named “Good Trouble Lives On,” part of a nationwide day of action organized in opposition to President Donald
Demonstrators have taken to the streets across multiple states on Thursday to protest President Donald Trump’s Administration in a day of action honoring the late civil rights icon Rep. John Lewis, with more events planned across the country in the evening.
Thousands of people took to the streets in a national day of action to protest the Trump administration’s policies.
"Good Trouble Lives On" was described by organizers as "a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights."
The July 17 protest in Green Bay was intended as a demonstration focused on civil rights. Protesters expressed anger and disgust more broadly.
Around 100 demonstrators marched from Houston City Hall to Discovery Green and back in opposition of President Donald Trump and his policies, among other issues.