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Advocacy group turns down $20 million offer to organize anti-Trump protests; calls it 'ineffective’
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Crowds on Demand CEO Adam Swart revealed his organization declined a reported $20 million offer to organize national protests against President Trump, deeming them ineffective. The protests, led by Good Trouble Lives On, aimed to demonstrate against Trump on the fifth anniversary of John Lewis's death. Trump's administration responded, criticizing paid agitators and questioning the protests' organic support.
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