A 'resistance' raced to fight Trump's first term. Will it rise again?
Briefly

"This year, in the immediate aftermath of Trump's second election, I'm feeling like I want to curl up in the fetal position. It feels way more devastating today, way more hopeless."
"The protest groups that sprung up to fight Donald Trump's first administration are rushing to prepare for the next four years. Their leaders say they've been planning for this possibility."
"The result lacked the element of surprise that jolted so many into opposition after Trump’s defeat of Hillary Clinton. Instead, leaders must contend with exhaustion, dejection, and burnout."
"The leaders are encouraging people to take a break, check in on one another and commiserate locally, responding to the widespread sentiment of fatigue and hopelessness."
Read at Washington Post
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