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Trump's Policies Spark Outrage, Resistance Grows
Civilians killed, service members lost as Americans unite to fight against administration's violence and corruption
Published on Mar. 9, 2026
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The Trump administration's policies have caused the deaths of over 1,168 Iranian civilians, including 188 schoolchildren, as well as 7 American service members. This violence is directly connected to the government's actions against protesters in cities like Minneapolis and Chicago, as well as the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021. Despite the darkness, Americans are fighting back with courage and tenacity, turning their anger into positive action through grassroots organizing, community support, and a commitment to voting and holding the administration accountable.
Why it matters
The Trump administration's use of violence and disregard for human life, both at home and abroad, has sparked widespread outrage and a growing resistance movement. This represents a fundamental challenge to American values and the rule of law, with far-reaching implications for the country's moral authority and future.
The details
U.S. military strikes in Iran have resulted in the deaths of over 1,168 civilians, including 188 schoolchildren. Meanwhile, the administration has also used force against protesters in American cities like Minneapolis and Chicago. This pattern of violence is seen as connected to the attack on the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021, all of which is tied to the actions of the current president.
- U.S. military strikes in Iran have occurred over the past year.
- Protests in American cities like Minneapolis and Chicago have taken place over the past year.
- The attack on the U.S. Capitol occurred on January 6, 2021.
The players
Donald Trump
The current president of the United States, whose policies and actions have been widely criticized for their use of violence and disregard for human life, both at home and abroad.
What they’re saying
“We will continue to resist, with ever more resolve. We will continue to protest and march, in even greater numbers. Our voices will grow even louder.”
— Robert Reich, Columnist (rawstory.com)
“Every evil thing this administration does has the silver lining of creating a blue wave. Each of us can make a contribution to end this regime.”
— Jonni (rawstory.com)
“I keep calling, texting, and emailing my congressional representatives. And although they don't respond, I won't give up on this battle to save our country.”
— Jane, Disabled and practically housebound (rawstory.com)
What’s next
Polls show most Americans are now firmly against Trump, rejecting his policies and actions. The resistance movement will continue to grow, with more protests, marches, and grassroots organizing to hold the administration accountable and vote for change in the upcoming midterm elections.
The takeaway
The Trump administration's use of violence and disregard for human life has sparked a nationwide resistance movement, with Americans of all backgrounds coming together to fight against tyranny and rebuild a more just, equitable, and moral America. This struggle represents a pivotal moment in the country's history, with the future of American democracy and values hanging in the balance.
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