Ohio Statehouse, Trump and Good Trouble
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Civil rights activist and Georgia Congressman John Lewis was known for saying he got into "good trouble" by using peaceful, non-violent action to challenge injustice. Now, in 1,600 cities and towns across the country, protesters are planning to make similar "good trouble" on July 17, the fifth anniversary of Lewis' death.
The "No Kings" protest, organized by Ohio 50501, drew hundreds of people to the Ohio Statehouse denouncing the Trump administration.
Hundreds of "Good Trouble Lives On" protests are planned to take place on the anniversary of the death of the late civil rights icon and congressman John Lewis.
Protesters, displeased with the Trump administration and the "Big Beautiful Bill," gathered July 4 at the Ohio Statehouse in Columbus.
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Rally at Ohio Statehouse protests education funding cuts - MSNMore than 1,000 people gathered outside the Ohio Statehouse Thursday to show their support for public education while protesting what they believe are attacks on the educational system.
The Ohio protestors marched around the city block that surrounds the Statehouse Thursday evening.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More than 1,000 people gathered outside the Ohio Statehouse Thursday to show their support for public education while protesting what they believe are attacks on the ...
People stand with signs protesting outside City Hall for the “Good Trouble” protest in honor of John Lewis’ ideals and in support of them by the 50501 organization on July 17, 2025, in Cincinnati. People stand with signs protesting outside City Hall for the “Good Trouble” protest in honor of John Lewis’ ideals and in support of them by the 50501 organization on July 17,