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‘Good Trouble’ Protests Bring 1,200 People Out Across Montgomery County

MONTGOMERY COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA, JUL 18 – Over 1,200 people protested Trump administration policies while honoring John Lewis's legacy and raising funds for immigrant families affected by recent federal immigration arrests.

AMBLER – More than 1,200 people took to the streets on Thursday as they participated in a series of “Good Trouble” protests across Montgomery County, demonstrating against the Trump administration. The gatherings took place in Ambler, Abington, Bridgeport, Collegeville, Eagleville, East Norriton, Lansdale, and Pottstown as grassroots activists estimated 1,200 people in attendance. Crowds ranged from 60 to 260 in some areas, said Rabbi Elyse Wech…

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