Protests against Trump's policies, including deportations and Medicaid cuts, are unfolding at over 1,600 locations nationwide in honor of civil rights leader John Lewis. Organizers call for peaceful demonstrations, with Chicago as the flagship city.
On Thursday, over 1,600 locations across the U.S. will host protests honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump’s controversial policies, including mass deportations and Medicaid cuts. Organizers urge peaceful demonstrations as they fight against rising authoritarianism.
Protests are set to erupt across the U.S. on Thursday, honoring John Lewis and opposing Trump's controversial policies. With over 1,600 events planned, organizers stress the importance of peaceful demonstrations in these tumultuous times.
Massive protests against immigration enforcement have spread across the U.S., with thousands participating. Some gatherings turned violent, leading to arrests and clashes with police. What sparked this wave of activism?
In a decisive move, Texas Governor Greg Abbott deploys the National Guard across the state in anticipation of protests, emphasizing law enforcement and public safety. With tensions rising, Abbott warns against violence and property damage.