Jimmy Kimmel, Kerry Washington and more join ‘No Kings’ protests

Hollywood participates in the fight.
On Saturday, cities throughout America marched against the Trump government and took part in what is known if the protests “no kings”. With an acute focus on fighting back against the aggressive deportation -raids of Donald Trump, the movement coincides with the controversial military parade of the president in Washington intended to celebrate the 250 -year anniversary of the army. The date also comes on Trump’s birthday.
Together with thousands of American citizens, market leaders also got out to protest.
Jimmy Kimmel joined the “No Kings” rally in the South Bay of Los Angeles. He shared a photo on Instagram From himself and his parents in the protest, write: ‘A huge, inspiring and yes – peaceful – rise in the South Bay. I met many people who love this country and still believe that it is a power forever. I am grateful to see that so many Americans take action to stand up for our friends and neighbors, my parents are another, the most important words that are ‘it’s really that simple. “
Kerry Washington also went to Instagram to support the “No Kings” movement. Post images She wrote of herself with colleague posters: “#Nokings, only a few queens I found marching, speaking and fighting for democracy.”
Eight times Oscar nominated Glenn Close, who became a member of the Protests in Bozeman, Mont.shared a long one Instagram -Dideo Explain her thoughts about the day. She opened by saying that she was “furious” through the murders of Minnesota Wetgevers Rep. Melissa Hortman and Senator John Hoffman, who took place early on Saturday, adding that her “heart goes out” for their families.
She continued: ‘It could have been thought that, one day that millions of people are willing to take to the streets and to demonstrate peacefully for America that we know and what we love, for America that our families have been at war for generations, that this would happen. Dat de onderbuik van geweld en al de wapens in het hele land kunnen komen, eindelijk, ze kunnen uitkomen in hun eigen handen en het maken van onze eigen haken in hun eigen handen en het maken van hun eigen hand in hun eigen handen en het maken van de eigenaar van hun eigen handen en het maken van de zaken in hun eigen handen en het maken van hun eigen hand en maken het om het allemaal te maken en te maken voor ons om ons te herwinnen en te maken in hun eigen handen en die van ons kunnen komen en het in het hele land Being able to get into their own hands and making our own hooks and making the owner of their own hands and having to do throughout the country and it is to make and make the whole country. Democracy. But we don’t have to be afraid. ‘
“The White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell shared a photo Of himself who holds a protest board with a short but moving message: “You are waste.”
Ayo Edebiri shared a photo about her Instagram stories about a protest board with the text: “I love you and I have your back! Stay brave!”
Mary Elizabeth Ellis, who plays the waitress on “It is always sunny in Philadelphia”, shared a photo From the protests of Los Angeles on Instagram and wrote: “Felt great to protest peacefully against this administration on the street today with colleague Los Angelenos. La always appears.”
See some more celebrities who participate in the ‘No Kings’ protests below.