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Jimmy Kimmel, Kerry Washington and More Join ‘No Kings’ Protests

Hollywood joins the battle.

On Saturday, cities walked throughout America against the Trump administration, and participated in what became known as “no kings” protests. With a sharp focus on fighting against Donald TrumpAggressive deportation raids, the movement coincides with the president A controversial military procession In Washington, it aims to celebrate the 250th anniversary of the army. History also occurs to land on Trump’s birthday.

Along with thousands of American citizens, industrial leaders also went out to protest.

Jimmy Kimmel He joined the “No Kings” rally in the Gulf of South Los Angeles. he Share a picture on Instagram From himself and his parents in the protest, he writes, “a huge, inspiring and yes – peaceful – in the southern Gulf. I met many people who love this country and still believe that they are a power for good. I am grateful to see many Americans take action to defend our friends and make us more open than ever. It is really simple like that.”

Kerry Washington It also took to Instagram to support the “No Kings” movement. Publish photos From herself with her colleagues, she wrote, “#nokings, only some queens that she found were going, speaking, and fighting for democracy.”

Eight times an Oscar candidate ClosingWho joined to Protests in Bouzmann, Mont.I participated lengthy Instagram video Explain her ideas about today. She opened by saying that she is “angry” due to the killing of lawmakers in Minnesota Milisa Hortman and Senator John Hoffman, who occurred early on Saturday, adding that her “heart comes out” to their families.

“One can think, on a day when millions of people are ready to go to the street and show peace to America that we know and love, for America, that our families have gone to war for generations, that this will happen. This believes that they believe that they can go beyond and happen in order to be more difficult for them. Democracy.

The White Lotus star Natasha Rothuel Share a photo From itself bearing a protest mark with a short but moving message: “You are the trash.”

Ayo Edpere She shared a photo of her Instagram stories about a protest mark saying, “I love you and have your back! Keep brave!”

Mary Elizabeth Elis, who plays the role of the waitress on “he is always sunny in Philadelphia”, ” Share a photo From Los Angeles’s protests on Instagram and wrote, “I felt protest safely on this administration in the streets today with his teammate Los Angeles. Don’t always appear.”

See more celebrities participating in the “No Kings” protests below.

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