Celebrities Supporting No Kings Protests

Stars all across the country are out in the streets to support the “No Kingsprotests.

On Saturday, there were people all over the U.S., including major cities like Los Angeles and New York City, who participated in protests against President Donald Trump and his policies. The last “No Kings” protest took place on June 14, just hours before a military parade for the U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary in Washington. This time, Hollywood continued to show up and voice their support.

Spike Lee took to Instagram to share a photo of a protester in NYC and encouraged his followers to “get up, stand up.”

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Jamie Lee Curtis posted a carousel of photos to Instagram that show photos of participants. “SIGNS ‘O THE TIMES! Democracy in ACTION!,” she captioned her post.

Ben Stiller re-shared a photo of a participant holding a sign that said No Kings except for Knicks player Jalen Brunson.

And two days before the protests, Mark Ruffalo took to Instagram to share his support. “WE the People — WE have the power and together WE will win! Check out this inspiring video and share it with your family, friends and neighbors to join one of the over 2,500 No Kings protests across our country this Saturday,” he wrote. “Courage is contagious! Each of us have an important role to play in this historic moment by exercising our First Amendment rights of freedom of speech and peaceful protest.”

See who else is participating and supporting the protests below.

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