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Thousands of protesters gathered in downtown Chicago on Saturday for the No Kings protest and march to oppose various issues related to the Trump administration. The big picture: The peaceful ...
Activists in Chicago and suburbs are planning to protest President Donald Trump's policies Thursday. Organizers say there will be demonstrations at more than 1,600 locations across the country. ABC7 ...
A protest dubbed the "Make Good Trouble Rally" in honor of late U.S. Rep. John Lewis is planned for Chicago Thursday in Daley Plaza to oppose President Trump and his policies.
The latest round of protests is centered on the Trump administration's mass deportations and immigration enforcement tactics in part.
Meanwhile, more than 2,000 "No Kings Day" protests were held across the U.S. on Saturday to protest the Trump administration and to counterprogram the military parade in Washington, D.C ...
Protests and events against President Donald Trump’s controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to ...
Organizers have planned about 20 other “Good Trouble” rallies in the Chicago suburbs, including Naperville and Highland Park. Thursday’s rallies follow thousands of “No Kings” protests ...
Chicago Police officers block off a street during a No Kings protest. (Jim Vondruska/Getty Images) Saturday’s anti-Trump protests have largely wound down across the U.S.—and most official ...
Hundreds of people gathered Thursday at Daley Plaza in Chicago as part of the city’s “Good Trouble Lives On” protest, a reference to the late civil rights leader and congressman John Lewis.
Organizers have planned protests in more than 2,000 cities. One of the largest No Kings demonstrations is expected to be in Philadelphia, where participants will march more than a mile to the art ...
Good Trouble protests against Trump administration policies are set to occur at 1,600 locations nationwide, honoring John ...
The Good Trouble protests planned nationwide July 17 got their name from Rep. John Lewis and mark the fifth anniversary of his death.