
From coast to coast, celebrities are hitting the streets, joining thousands in the ‘No Kings’ protests challenging President Donald Trump’s administration.
Protests Sweep Major Cities
On Saturday, cities from Los Angeles to New York were alive with voices rising against President Donald Trump’s policies. The last time the ‘No Kings’ protest occurred was June 14, strategically set before a military parade commemorating the U.S. Army’s 250th Anniversary in Washington, D.C. But even as the world watches, Hollywood’s presence is unmistakable.
Spike Lee took to Instagram, urging followers to “get up, stand up,” sharing an image of a protester in New York City.
Stars Share Their Support
Jamie Lee Curtis used Instagram to amplify the day’s events, posting a series of powerful protest images with the caption, “SIGNS ‘O THE TIMES! Democracy in ACTION!”
Meanwhile, Ben Stiller shared a photo of someone holding a sign reading, ‘No Kings’ but made an exception for Knicks player Jalen Brunson, adding a playful angle to the serious undertone of the protests.
Mark Ruffalo encouraged public participation days before the event, posting, “WE the People — WE have the power and together WE will win! Courage is contagious! Each of us have an important role to play in this historic moment by exercising our First Amendment rights.”
A Rallying Cry from Hollywood
At a ‘No Kings’ rally in Los Angeles, Michele Mulroney, president of the Writers Guild of America West, addressed the crowd. Her message underscored the importance of free expression, describing it as the