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No Kings: Mark Rafalo, Kerry Washington, Ayo Edabiri, Glenn Close and other Hollywood stars are involved in protests against Donald Trump.

Thousands of Americans were taken to the streets on Saturday after President Donald Trump returned to office in January, calling the biggest wave of protests by the organizers. Celebrities including Mark Raffalo, Jimmy Kimmel, Glenn Close, Kerry Washington, Julia Lewis Dreffus, Ayo Edabiri, Gracie Abrams, Anna Kandrick, Teesa Thompson and many others attended the No King’s Movement. Protests were staged in contrast to a grand military parade held at Washington, DC for the establishment of the US Army. The event was also held with the 79th birthday of the President. The protesters indicated with messages such as “no kkkings,” no crown to the clown, “and” Trump Fascist rule “now,” and “Trump Fascist regime should now go with messages!In the city of New York, thousands of people rained heavy rains to march under the fifth Avenue, and ‘Avengers’ actor Mark Rafalo. The actor, who is known for voicing his political views and champions, said to MSNBC, saying, “Because we see our democracy is in real trouble.,He said, “This is happening every single day with executive orders, with refusal to follow the court orders, kidnapping the immigrants – those who are legally legally – those people whose children are taking them. We are hating and we are scared, and we know that the only way to fight is now to come up with people.”In San Francisco, the talk show host Jimmy Kimmel also joined the protesters with his parents. Sharing a picture on his Instagram handle, he wrote, “A huge, inspirational and yes – peaceful – voting. I met many people who love this country and still believe that it is a power for good. Most, I am grateful to my parents, who taught me that the most important words are ‘love anytime.” It really is as simple as that.,Musicians and actors across the country also lent their voice for the movement. White Lotus star Natasha Rothwell gave an indication and joined the rally. Sharing a picture of himself, he wrote, “No Kings.” Bear star Ayo Edabiri also joined the protesters and shared a message of solidarity on his Instagram story with an indication, which wrote, “I love you and i have your back! Stay Brave!”Singer Gracie Abrams posted pictures of signs of opposition to their stories, which “free speech is not a rebellion” and “If you are neutral in conditions of injustice, you have chosen the oppression’s side” – quotes responsible for the archbishop Desmond Tutu.APosted by a protest at Woodstock, “When in Woodstock, does not remain calm in the small town! #Nokingsday the OGS is out!” Meanwhile, it is always Sunny to share videos from the streets of Los Angeles in Philadelphia actress Mary Elizabeth Ellis, “In caption,” This administration was greatly nice to oppose this administration on the streets today.,Glenn Close, Anna Kendrick, Tessa Thompson, Emmy Lee of Evansance, and those who posted live from protests across the country were also a traitor contestant Bob Drag Queen.Comedian Kathy Griffin shared an image of veteran actress Morgan Fairchild with caption, “Yes, this is our gall.”While most of the demonstrations were peaceful, the New York Police reported at least four arrests in a small opposition, targeting immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) agency. This Trump administration follows anger in a mega-jail in Alvador on the expulsion of more than 250 Venezuela of the administration, to prosecute the accused-train de Argua gang without a relationship, which the government has declared a terrorist organization.

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