Nationwide 'Good Trouble' Protests Against Trump’s Immigration and Health Policies

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On July 17, 2025, over 1,600 protests across the U.S. took place to oppose President Trump's deportation policies and health care cuts, honoring civil rights leader John Lewis with a peaceful national day of action called 'Good Trouble Lives On.' The protests included rallies, vigils, and demonstrations in major cities, emphasizing resistance to what organizers see as authoritarian tendencies in the current administration.
- ‘Good Trouble’ protests against Trump’s deportations and health care cuts held nationwide PBS
- Nationwide protests begin against Trump’s immigration crackdown and health care cuts CNN
- 'Good trouble' protest closes streets at Oregon State Capitol in Salem Statesman Journal
- ‘Good Trouble’ anti-Trump protesters demonstrate in tribute to John Lewis The Washington Post
- "Good trouble" rallies honor civil rights icon John Lewis on 5th anniversary of his death CBS News
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