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Daily Press & Argus Livingston County on MSNWhat to know about 'Good Trouble Lives On' protests near Livingston County on July 17Over 1,000 "Good Trouble" protests — similar to previous No Kings protests — are scheduled for July 17, with around 60 planned across Michigan, including near County.
"Good Trouble Lives On" protests across the U.S. are set for July 17 to protest the Trump administration and to honor civil rights activist John Lewis.
As a followup to No Kings Day, another nationwide day of protest against President Donald Trump is planned. Here's what's happening in Michigan.
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WOOD Grand Rapids on MSN‘Good Trouble’ protest comes to Grand Rapids, other W MI citiesPeople protested in cities across the country, including Grand Rapids, Thursday as part of the “Good Trouble Lives On” movement.
Concerned citizens around the Upper Peninsula say they honored the legacy of Congressman John Lewis by protesting the Trump administration.
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mlive on MSNHundreds rally for ‘Good Trouble’ in Grand Rapids as part of nationwide protest honoring John LewisA couple hundred people assembled in downtown Grand Rapids on a sunny and pleasant Thursday, July 17, evening for the “Good Trouble Lives On” protest against President Trump. The demonstration was part of a nationwide day of protest challenging the Trump administration and named for the late Congressman John Lewis,
"It's vastly greater than what we had anticipated," an organizer said about an event to honor former Representative John Lewis.
Organizers said the protests were a direct response to what they characterize as the Trump administration’s “brazen rollback” of civil and human rights.
The ‘Good Trouble Lives On’ protests are the latest in a series of rallies conducted to challenge the Trump administration’s policies.
Several organizations across mid-Michigan plan to participate in the nationwide resistance, John Lewis Day of Action “Good Trouble Lives On.”
The protest, called Good Trouble Lives On, marks the fifth anniversary of Lewis' death. The event pages states its a response to "attacks posed on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration," and a reminder "that in America, the power lies with the people."
Good Trouble Lives On protests will be held on July 17 in all major US cities, including Los Angeles, NYC, Detroit, Chicago, Portland, Philadelphia, and Seattle