Presidency of Donald Trump, Good Trouble Lives On
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On July 4, a series of demonstrations erupted across the United States in protest of President Donald Trump and his administration's policies. The protests on the country's 249th anniversary came less
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.
Defending democracy against authoritarianism not a battle between liberals, conservatives. It's a struggle between rule of law, fidelity to a ruler
Over the course of the last few months a “No Kings” movement has coalesced to oppose the authoritarian policies of President Trump. Organized protests across all 50 states, coinciding with
Protesters returned to the intersection of 41st Street and Yale Avenue on Friday to denounce the policies of President Donald Trump. The “No Kings” demonstration appeared to draw several hundred people who lined the streets holding signs and chanting in opposition to what many perceive as the Trump administration’s authoritarian actions.
Just before the July Fourth holiday, we learned that President Donald Trump secretly claimed a power so dangerous that even King George was prohibited from using it.
I’m proud that Thom Tillis stood up and did the right thing. I’m disappointed that the rest of the people didn’t have the balls to do the right thing," one
About 200 people attended a “No Kings” protest against Trump Administration policies at Batavia City Hall Friday afternoon. The protest wasn’t organized due to the passing of Trump’s big bill, as organizers say it was previously planned before the passage.