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Organizers across the Philadelphia area are planning "Good Trouble Lives On" protests on July 17 targeting Trump. Here's a map, what to know.
Anti-Trump protestors are aiming to stir up some "Good Trouble" — the name given to planned protests against President Donald Trump’s administration — on Thursday, July 17, the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights champion and Congressman John Lewis.
The later afternoon Good Trouble protest at City Hall begins during late rush hour, so if driving, you may want to avoid Center City entirely the evening of July 17. If you absolutely need to get through downtown to the Penn's Landing area or other attractions, you could possibly take South Street or Washington Avenue.
As Americans gather in parks, on courthouse steps, and in public squares this Thursday, the ‘Good Trouble Lives On movement seeks to reignite a national conversation about the policies issued by the Trump administration.
A large crowd rallied Thursday night in downtown Scranton to honor the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis by making “good trouble” and protesting President Donald Trump and the
Dozens rallied in the city’s 7th Street Park on Thursday afternoon as part of a national day of protest in honor of civil rights leader and former Congressman
In the past few years, lawmakers in eight states and in the U.S. Congress have introduced more than a dozen bills that would ban the use of face coverings at protests, according to the International Center for Not-For-Profit Law.
Protests against Trump and his administration are schedule across the country today, including over 50 in Florida. See list of 'Good Trouble' events.