'Good Trouble Lives On' protests against Trump policies occur in Atlanta and across US

Dr. Jonathan C. Augustine, Senior Pastor of Big Bethel AME Church stands with Helen Butler, executive director of the Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda, while leading a prayer during a rally honoring the legacy of the late Civil Rights Icon and Congressman John Lewis
Dr. Jonathan C. Augustine, Senior Pastor of Big Bethel AME Church stands with Helen Butler, executive director of the Georgia Coalition for the Peoples' Agenda, while leading a prayer during a rally honoring the legacy of the late Civil Rights Icon and Congressman John Lewis on Thursday, July 17, 2025. (Matthew Pearson/WABE)

Protests and events against President Donald Trump’s controversial policies that include mass deportations and cuts to Medicaid and other safety nets for poor people have started Thursday at more than 1,600 locations around the country.

The “Good Trouble Lives On” national day of action honors the late congressman and civil rights leader John Lewis. Protests were being held along streets, at court houses and other public spaces. Organizers have called for them to be peaceful.

Quentin “Coach Q” Pullen, an organizer with 50501 Georgia, calls on the crowd to raise a fist in solidarity during a rally honoring the legacy of the late Civil Rights Icon and Congressman John Lewis as part of a national day of action on Thursday, July 17, 2025. (Matthew Pearson/WABE

“We are navigating one of the most terrifying moments in our nation’s history,” Public Citizen co-president Lisa Gilbert said during an online news conference Tuesday. “We are all grappling with a rise of authoritarianism and lawlessness within our administration … as the rights, freedoms and expectations of our very democracy are being challenged.”