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The Trump administration's actions have led to widespread protests and legal challenges across various states, highlighting tensions between federal and state governments.
The Trump administration's actions are seen as a threat to democracy, but there is hope that collective action can reclaim the country's democratic values.
The Trump administration's actions in Portland and other cities have sparked protests and legal challenges, with local leaders arguing against federal intervention.
Canada is leading the resistance against Trump's policies, with support from millions in the US.
Governor Janet Mills stood up to Donald Trump in February 2025, directly confronting him when he threatened to withhold federal funding from Maine over compliance issues. She responded, 'Good, I'll see you in court,' and later won the case, ensuring Maine's access to USDA funds.
Governor Mills recounts a legal battle where the federal government threatened to halt school lunch funding for 172,000 children in Maine due to an interpretation of Title IX. A Republican-appointed judge ruled against this, emphasizing that federal funding for school lunches cannot be stopped based on such interpretations.
Speaking up against the administration's policies is seen as an effective way to push back and create change.
We can't put up with this. We've got to stand up for it, stand up against it. And I'm ready, willing, and able to stand up to Donald Trump.
I'm ready to stand up for women and men in this state and to continue delivering progress for the people of my state and to continue working to save democracy fundamentally.
The judge's ruling against Trump's administration highlights the importance of protecting constitutional rights for all individuals in the U.S., regardless of citizenship status.