Trump, protests 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.
Adam Swart revealed his company, Crowds on Demand, turned down a $20 million contract to organize anti-Trump protests, saying such demonstrations would be "ineffective."
Crowds on Demand CEO Adam Swart revealed his organization declined a reported $20 million offer to organize national protests against President Trump,
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The CEO of advocacy group Crowds on Demand, Adam Swart, says his organization turned down an offer that he said would have been worth around $20 million to help recruit protestors for a national rally against President Donald Trump.
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