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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel attended a “No Kings” protest along with his dad and mom over the weekend to oppose President Donald Trump’s insurance policies.
“An enormous, inspiring and sure – peaceable – turnout within the South Bay. I met many individuals who love this nation and nonetheless imagine it to be a pressure for good. I’m grateful to see so many Individuals take motion to face up for our mates and neighbors, most of all, my dad and mom. I understand how lucky I’m to have been born right into a household that taught me to care about others and that crucial phrases ever spoken are ‘Love each other.’ It actually is so simple as that,” Kimmel posted on Instagram.
The liberal late-night host posted a picture of a shirt that he wore for the protest as properly, which learn “Make America Good Once more,” and instructed his followers, “See you on the market.”
“No Kings” protests occurred throughout the nation over the weekend to oppose the president in what organizers described as a “day of defiance” towards Trump and his allies. The protests occurred as a army parade was held in Washington, D.C., to honor the U.S. Military’s 250th birthday.
Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel attended a “No Kings” protest over the weekend. (Randy Holmes/ABC through Getty Pictures)
The late-night host has spoken out towards Trump’s determination to ship the Nationwide Guard to Los Angeles to assist quell riots that occurred within the wake of current Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions within the metropolis.
“Los Angelenos gathered to show and, with only a few exceptions, peacefully show to voice their opposition to this disgusting and pointless abuse of energy instigated by our mentally unwell president, who’s dead-set on exacerbating this, who truly desires battle, who’s deliberately inflaming and mendacity to make it appear to be there’s a conflict occurring,” Kimmel mentioned on Wednesday.
Different liberal celebrities to attend the protests included Glenn Shut, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, and Natasha Rothwell.
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Mark Ruffalo and Susan Sarandon, together with 1000’s of New Yorkers, march in opposition to Donald Trump’s presidency on the day of the army parade celebrating the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Military on June 14, 2025 in New York, New York. (Photograph by Alex Kent/Getty Pictures)
Ruffalo spoke to MSNBC about his attendance on the New York protests on Saturday and referred to as Trump a “dictator.”
“We see a president who has made himself a king and dictator, and we don’t see an opposition that’s highly effective sufficient to face up towards the trampling of our rights and the trampling of the Structure that’s taking place each single day, with government orders, with the refusal to obey courtroom orders, kidnapping of immigrants, people who find themselves right here legally, individuals whose kids are being taken from them. We’re disgusted and we’re scared, and we all know the one option to battle this now’s for individuals to return collectively,” Ruffalo mentioned.
Shut posted about her attendance on Instagram.
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Glenn Shut mentioned the “No Kings” protest she attended was about “Individuals who refuse to let our beloved, magnificent nation be bought out to the wannabe KING/OLIGARCH and his RUTHLESS, merciless, scheming puppeteers.” (AP)
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“It is not about screaming slogans. It is not about spitting hatred. It is the calm, unified PRESENCE of MILLIONS of Individuals who refuse to let our beloved, magnificent nation be bought out to the wannabe KING/OLIGARCH and his RUTHLESS, merciless, scheming puppeteers,” she wrote.
Hanna Panreck is an affiliate editor at Fox Information.