
The “no King” rally beyond us attracts a large crowd to protest Trump
Hundreds of thousands of protesters filled streets across the country with a “no-kings” march coordinated to protest President Trump.
The Hollywood star heard the voices on the day of protest against President Donald Trump.
Mark Ruffalo, Julia Louis Dreyfuss and Glenn Close were among the celebrities who marched across the country on Saturday, June 14th in a “No Kings Day” protest. The rally against the Trump administration came on the same day, marking the 250th anniversary of the US military, hosting a controversial military parade in Washington. Both events also served on Flag Day and Trump’s 79th birthday.
Ruffalo was discovered at a rally in New York, where he gave a passionate speech. The “Avengers” actor, joined by “Broad City” stars Ilana Glazer and Abi Jacobson, said the Trump administration “tramples on our rights, our laws and our freedoms,” adding that “we must be brave if we want to be free.”
The actor also told his fellow protesters, “It’s on top of us, guys. Literally, we’re the Avengers now. No one’s going to save us, man, Americans are united.”
Susan Sarandon attended the same New York rally as Ruffalo, marched with him and was filmed with the American flag.
Louis Dreyfus also attended the rally and shared a photo of himself on Instagram, holding a sign that reads “The only monarch I like is the butterfly.” She took a photo with Kelly Washington. He shared several photos of himself with fellow rallies, saying, “marching, raising his voice and fighting for democracy.”
In an Instagram video, Close said she was “joyed” as she demonstrated in Bozeman, Montana, “to join people standing up for America that we know and love.”
Jimmy Kimmel attended a meeting in Los Angeles with his parents, wearing a handmade shirt with the words “Make America Good Again” on Instagram and sharing a photo of himself. He wrote that he met “many people who love this country and still believe it is a power for good.”
“I know how lucky I am to be born into a family that taught me to care for others. “It’s really just as easy.”
Other stars who participated in the protest include Sarah Silverman. Sarah Silverman shared a photo of herself holding a sign that read, “There’s no Kings Yas Queens.”
“The White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell also attended a rally with a sign that read, “You’re garbage.”