Hollywood is joining the battle.
On Saturday, cities across the US march against the Trump administration, known as “No Kings” protests. With intense attention to fighting back against Donald TrumpAggressive exile raids, agitation matches the President Controversial military parade Celebrating the 250th anniversary of the army in Washington meant. This date is also on Trump’s birthday.
Along with thousands of American citizens, industry leaders also took steps to protest.
Jimmy Kimmel Los joined the “No Kings” rally in Angeles’ South Gulf. He Shared a photo on Instagram In protest, himself and his parents, writing, “A huge, inspirational and yes – peaceful – in the South Bay.” It really is as simple as that.”
Kerry Washington He was also taken on Instagram to support the “No Kings” movement. Posting pictures Regarding himself with fellow posters, he wrote, “#Nokings, just some queens I found marching, speaking, and fighting for democracy.”
Eight -time nominated Oscar Glenn closeWho joined Protests at Bozman, Mont.A long shared Instagram video Explaining his thoughts about the day. He opened, saying that he was “angry” with the killings of the MPs of Minnesota.
He continued, “In a day, in a day, when millions of people are ready to go on the road and are displayed peacefully to the US, which we know and love, for the US that our family has gone to war for more generations than generations, that this happens. All the weapons that are across the country, which are across the country, are all over the country, they can complete it, they are the end, they are the end, they are the end, they are the end, they are in the end, they can end, Can complete, they are in the end, they can, they are at the end, they can complete it, they are in the end but we should not be afraid.
“The White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell Shared a picture A protest sign with a small but poignant message is holding: “You are garbage.”
Ayo Adebiri A protest sign shared a picture on her Instagram stories, reading, “I love you and I have your back!
Mary Elizabeth Ellis, who plays the role of a waitress on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia”, Shared a picture Los Angeles staged a protest on Instagram and wrote, “The administration was very good to oppose this administration on the streets today.
See some more celebrities participating in protests “No Kings” below.