Trump, John Lewis and Good Trouble
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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.
If you plan on attending – or avoiding – the Good Trouble protests in Philadelphia on July 17, you'll need to know where they are, and if you'll be able to safely navigate to the protests or get around them.
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
In Pennsylvania, there is no statewide ban on face coverings. While Philadelphia has a local ordinance banning masks and balaclavas in civic spaces such as parks, city-owned buildings, schools, and public transportation facilities, the legislation does not apply in the context of protests.
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.