Rallies Over Alleged Human And Civil Rights Violations Held Across
Updated on: July 17, 2025 / 10:26 PM CDT / CBS Texas Several rallies will take place across North Texas Thursday night over alleged civil and human rights violations. Titled "Good Trouble Lives On," organizers said the rallies will take place all over the country on National John Lewis Day of Action. According to organizers, the rallies are also in honor of the legacy of the late Congressman, who often called on his supporters to make "good trouble, necessary trouble." According to the news release, rallies will be held in Garland, Dallas, Fort Worth, Southlake and Rockwall. "Participants will gather to demand an end to racist gerrymandering and the authoritarian attacks on our freedom to vote, protest, and organize — and to stand united against efforts to criminalize our communities, roll...
WASHINGTON — On June 14, more than five million people nationwide rallied at over 2,100 events across the country, condemning President Trump’s escalating abuses of power. The wave of protests, co-sponsored by the American Civil Liberties Union, Indivisible, and a coalition of labor, environmental, and human rights organizations, was the largest mass mobilization since President Trump’s return to office. People gathered everywhere – from Maine to Florida, Pennsylvania to Texas – to demonstrate that they are not intimidated by the un-American tendencies of this administration. “Today’s protests are a resounding message that people across the nation will not be intimidated by President Trump’s fear tactics. Americans are brave, democracy loving people and will not sit idly by as the Trump administration feeds our Constitution into the shredder — nor will the ACLU,” said ACLU Chief Political & Advocacy Officer... “In just five months, we have sued the administration dozens of times for their abuses of power, and we will continue to defend our rights.
Protecting our democracy isn’t a partisan issue — it’s core to being American. We will use every tool we can, from litigation to legislation to powerful protests in the streets, to stop the unconstitutional actions of this administration and protect our rights.” The day of action caps off a week of unprecedented encroachments on our civil rights. President Trump federalized National Guard troops against the wishes of California Gov. Gavin Newsom and deployed active-duty military to an American city to quell protests. ICE raids and detainments continue to terrorize immigrant communities across the country and ramped up in major cities like Philadelphia, New York, Chicago, Seattle, and Washington, D.C.
Administration officials also forcibly ejected and handcuffed Sen. Alex Padilla (D-Calif.), the country’s most senior Latino leader, as he sought answers about the administration’s actions. These events underscore the urgency of organized people power to show solidarity with our communities and resist the Trump administration’s assault on civil liberties. Despite intimidation and violence, the people showed up. As ACLU National Campaign Director for Immigration Anu Joshi told the crowd of over 100,000 at the No Kings flagship march in Philadelphia, “Looking around at the thousands of people here with you —... When we know our rights and exercise them, when we protest, when we dissent, when we speak freely, when we act to protect our families, our friends and our neighbors, when we show up,...
On the fifth anniversary of the death of civil rights leader and former congressman John Lewis Thursday, tens of thousands of people are expected to protest the Trump administration in “Good Trouble Lives On”... The civil rights titan coined the phrase “good trouble” to describe the peaceful, non-violent demonstrations that upended discriminatory Jim Crow policies of America’s Deep South and led to the landmark Civil Rights Act of... Lewis, who died in 2020, was one of the most vocal critics of President Donald Trump during his first administration. Good Trouble Lives On is a national day of action to respond to the attacks on our civil and human rights by the Trump administration, according to organizers. In a matter of months, the Trump administration has taken broad action through executive action and Department of Government Efficiency cuts to upend civil rights polices Lewis and other civil rights leaders fought for... As with the No Kings protests earlier this year, a core principle of the Good Trouble Lives On rallies is a commitment to nonviolent action.
Opponents of U.S. President Donald Trump’s administration took to the streets of communities large and small across the U.S. on Saturday, decrying what they see as threats to the nation’s democratic ideals. The disparate events ranged from a march through midtown Manhattan and a rally in front of the White House to a demonstration at a Massachusetts commemoration of “the shot heard ’round the world” on... Thomas Bassford was among the demonstrators at the re-enactment of the Battles of Lexington and Concord outside Boston. The 80-year-old retired mason from Maine said he believes Americans are under attack from their own government and need to stand up against it.
“This is a very perilous time in America for liberty,” said Bassford, who was with his partner, daughter and two grandsons. “I wanted the boys to learn about the origins of this country and that sometimes we have to fight for freedom.” In Denver, hundreds of protesters gathered at the Colorado State Capitol with banners expressing solidarity with immigrants and telling the Trump administration: “Hands Off!” People waved U.S. flags, some of them held upside down to signal distress. NEW YORK — Opponents of the Trump administration took to the streets of communities large and small across the U.S. on Saturday, decrying what they see as threats to the nation’s democratic ideals.
The disparate events included rallies in midtown Manhattan and in front of the White House and a demonstration at a Massachusetts commemoration marking the start of the American Revolutionary War 250 years ago. In San Francisco, protesters formed a human banner reading “Impeach & Remove” on the sands of Ocean Beach overlooking the Pacific, while others marched downtown chanting, “No wall! Sanctuary for all!” to block access to a San Francisco Tesla dealership. In Los Angeles, demonstrators protesting the Trump administration’s deportation policies rallied outside a downtown Immigration and Customs Enforcement detention facility. Thomas Bassford drove from his home some three hours away in Maine to witness the reenactment of the Battles of Lexington and Concord and “the shot heard ’round the world” on April 19, 1775,... See the top gainers, losers, invest and get updated what's happening in the crypto market
Discover the secret world of unlisted shares — analyse India's top pre-IPO companies and invest before they hit the markets From Washington, DC to San Francisco, thousands of protesters once again took to the streets, chanting 'shame,' holding placards, and rallying against President Trump and his policies, including demonstrations in front of the White... The rallies were marked by a deep sense of urgency, anger, and fear as protesters denounced what they described as civil rights violations, executive overreach, and authoritarian tendencies under President Donald Trump. The demonstrations reflected a sustained resistance to his leadership just two weeks after mass protests took place in cities and towns across the nation. There were no reports of violence or arrests at the rallies Activists and advocacy groups staged a second round of "No Kings" protests across the country on Saturday in response to what they call abuse of power by President Donald Trump and his administration, including...
Photos and videos of events from Boston to Los Angeles showed huge crowds of demonstrators carrying signs protesting the administration's policies such as mass deportations. Republicans contended the protests were "hate America" rallies and claimed they're prolonging the federal government shutdown. There were no immediate reports of violent incidents or arrests, according to local police departments. CBS Texas bring you the latest news, sports and weather in Dallas/Ft. Worth. Several rallies will take place across North Texas Thursday night over alleged civil and human rights violations.
Titled "Good Trouble Lives On," organizers said the rallies will take place all over the country on National John Lewis Day of Action. According to organizers, the rallies are also in honor of the legacy of the late Congressman, who often called on his supporters to make "good trouble, necessary trouble." According to the news release, rallies will be held in Garland, Dallas, Fort Worth, Southlake and Rockwall. "Participants will gather to demand an end to racist gerrymandering and the authoritarian attacks on our freedom to vote, protest, and organize — and to stand united against efforts to criminalize our communities, roll... Marc Levy, Associated Press Marc Levy, Associated Press Claudia Lauer, Associated Press Claudia Lauer, Associated Press
Jim Vertuno, Associated Press Jim Vertuno, Associated Press PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Masses of demonstrators packed into streets, parks and plazas across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump, marching through downtowns and small towns, blaring anti-authoritarian chants mixed with support for protecting democracy and immigrant rights. Organizers of the "No Kings" demonstrations said millions had marched in hundreds of events. Governors across the U.S. had urged calm and vowed no tolerance for violence, while some mobilized the National Guard ahead of marchers gathering.
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Updated On: July 17, 2025 / 10:26 PM CDT /
Updated on: July 17, 2025 / 10:26 PM CDT / CBS Texas Several rallies will take place across North Texas Thursday night over alleged civil and human rights violations. Titled "Good Trouble Lives On," organizers said the rallies will take place all over the country on National John Lewis Day of Action. According to organizers, the rallies are also in honor of the legacy of the late Congressman, who ...
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