Latest Anti-Trump Protest Is on Jul. 17. Here's Why.
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Tens of thousands are expected to join the Good Trouble Lives On protests across all 50 US states on July 17, marking the fifth anniversary of civil rights icon John Lewis’s death. Organizers aim to spotlight what they call severe civil rights rollbacks under the Trump administration.
Some July events will honor the late civil rights leader John Lewis. Events called "Good Trouble Lives On" are planned in several Mississippi cities on July 17. Nationally, they will include rallies, community events, and protests focused on voting rights and other political issues.
Tens of thousands across the US will join “Good Trouble Lives On” protests on July 17 to honor civil rights icon John Lewis and oppose Trump administration policies.
Tens of thousands of protesters nationwide plan to once again take to the streets to protest President Donald Trump's administration on July 17.
What does "Good Trouble" mean, who was John Lewis and where are Thursday's protests? What to know about the events happening across Nevada.
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