Stars really like Mark Ruffalo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Olivia Rodrigo take the saddle as celebs grass authoritarianism on Trump’s birthday bash.
As Donald Trump turned 78 with a grand extremely military parade in D.C. grading the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, Hollywood wasn’t sending birthday wishes — it was marching. The “No Kings” objection front has exploded across major cities, with stars connection citizens in rejecting what many telephone Trump’s “authoritarian cosplay.”
In a really rainy New York, ‘Avengers’ lead Mark Ruffalo delivered an impassioned language, calling the exhibit “a unsafe showing of unchecked power.” In San Francisco, Jimmy Kimmel protested with his parents, preaching ataraxis and love: “The most very powerful words ever spoken? Love one another.”
Julia Louis-Dreyfus brought the laughs with a sign indication, “The only monarch I similar is a butterfly.” Meanwhile, ‘White Lotus’ lead Natasha Rothwell was blunt: “You are trash,” her sign declared.
Olivia Rodrigo, Glenn Close, Anna Kendrick, and Bob the Drag Queen also joined the waving, flooding societal media with Stories and selfies from dissent grounds. The content? America isn’t a monarchy.
As Trump flaunts tanks, Hollywood’s biggest names are rearing their voices — and their protestation signs.
No Kings is trending. The opposition is loud, fashionable, and star-studded.