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Additional celebrities including Anna Kendrick, Gina Rodriguez-LoCicero and Tessa Thompson were out on Saturday to protest against the Trump administration.
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SuperHeroHype on MSNMark Ruffalo & More Marvel Actors Join No Kings ProtestMark Ruffalo, along with other Marvel actors, Marisa Tomei, Glenn Close, and Julia Louis-Dreyfus, recently joined the No Kings Protest. Organized on June 14, the event was held to protest against the current US President,
Activists in some areas braved wet weather to raise signs and chant slogans. supporting the rights of immigrants and criticizing what they view as a power grab by the Trump administration.
Celebrities like Mark Ruffalo, Kerry Washington and many more joined thousands protesting during the anti-Trump 'No Kings' rallies nationwide.
Democracy is “in real trouble,” Mark Ruffalo told MSNBC’s Antonio Hylton while attending the “No Kings” rally in New York City Saturday. His words were echoed by Ellen Pompeo, Kerry Washington, Jimmy Kimmel, and many more notable people and celebrities who spoke out in support of the nationwide protests.
Mark Ruffalo and Julia Louis-Dreyfus were among the stars who took part in the nationwide "No Kings" protests against President Donald Trump.
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The Mirror US on MSNMark Ruffalo vows No Kings protesters 'not going away' as country 'headed towards dictatorship'The Marvel actor joined demonstrators in New York, where huge numbers gathered in protest of the US Army parade and coincided with President Donald Trump's birthday
As President Trump prepares to lead a military parade on his birthday marking the US Army’s 250th anniversary, protests under the 'No Kings' banner have erupted in the US. Demonstrators across cities like LA and New York are decrying authoritarianism—joined by Hollywood stars,
Hollywood stars including Mark Ruffalo, Kerry Washington, and Glenn Close protest against President Trump amid rising tensions over his administration's actions. Thousands march under the No Kings movement,
Singer Gracie Abrams posted photos of protest signs to her stories, including one with a quote from Archbishop Desmond Tutu, “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.
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ABC7 New York on MSN'No Kings' protests attracts thousands in New York City, across Tri-State areaTens of Thousands of demonstrators crowded into streets, parks and plazas across the U.S. on Saturday to protest President Donald Trump before a Washington military parade marking the Army's 250th anniversary that coincides with the president's birthday.