Can A "Morality Coalition" Succeed Against Trump?
Briefly

Rev. Dr. William J. Barber II, a significant figure in the moral movement, is opposing the recent Republican budget bill based not only on political grounds but from a place of deep moral conviction. He stresses that his activism—characterized by public prayer, protests, and willingness to face arrest—is aimed at defending the interests of marginalized individuals who will be impacted by the budget's provisions. His approach challenges both the ethical and social implications of the legislation, affirming the need for justice and compassion in political discourse.
Rev. Dr. Barber II emphasizes that his protests against the Republican budget bill are rooted in moral objections, advocating for those affected by its outcomes.
He has made it clear that arrest won't deter his commitment; praying and protesting are his ways of standing up for justice in society.
Read at Slate Magazine
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