Two-Time Cancer Survivor Protests Trump-Era Policies in Houston
KHOU 11November 5, 20251 min369 views
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- 🎯 Hundreds gathered at Discovery Green in downtown Houston for the 'No Kings' protest, advocating for government accountability and civic reform.
- 📣 Demonstrators marched along Walker Street toward the Capitol, expressing concerns that bring diverse groups together.
Healthcare and Cancer Research Concerns
- 🏥 A two-time cancer survivor highlighted concerns that healthcare costs will rise, specifically impacting the Texas Medical Center.
- ⚠️ Questions were raised about the benefit of cutting cancer research, with speakers urging senators to explain their actions.
Immigration and Civil Rights
- 🗣️ Beyond healthcare, immigration was cited as another significant topic driving people to participate in the protest.
- ✊ Participants emphasized the importance of standing up for civil rights and encouraged broader community involvement.
Protest Turnout and Motivation
- 📈 The turnout for the protest was described as wonderful and long overdue, with an expectation of a larger crowd than previous events.
- 🇺🇸 Following a statement by Mike Johnson, the number of registered participants reportedly doubled, indicating a strong sentiment of patriotism among attendees.
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