Trump, Good Trouble Lives On
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The Good Trouble Lives On protests on July 17 follow similar protests across the U.S., dubbed No Kings, in June.
The name "Good Trouble Lives On" comes from a phrase coined by the late Rep. John Lewis, a pioneering civil rights advocate.
With another wave of national protests this week, here's what the most recent polls say about President Donald Trump's approval ratings.
Hundreds of "Good Trouble Lives On" protests are planned to take place on the anniversary of the death of the late civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis.
The Good Trouble protests planned nationwide July 17 got their name from Rep. John Lewis and mark the fifth anniversary of his death.
The protests are part of a nationally organized event timed to mark the fifth anniversary of the death of Rep. John Lewis.
The “ Good Trouble Lives On ” national day of action took place around the United States to protest President Donald Trump’s controversial policies such as mass deportations and Medicaid cuts.
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.