Kimmel, Kerri Washington, Ayo Edebiri Join ‘No Kings’ Protests Against Trump Administration:

On Saturday, June 14, cities across America marched against the Trump administration, participating in what has become known as the “No Kings” protests.
Kerry Washington also took to Instagram to support the “No Kings” movement. Posting pictures of herself with fellow posters, she wrote, “#NoKings, just some QUEENS I found marching, speaking up, and fighting for Democracy.”
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Glenn Close, eight-time Oscar nominee, who joined the protests in Bozeman, Montana, shared lengthy Instagram video explaining her thoughts about the day. She opened by saying she was “outraged” by the killings of Minnesota lawmakers Rep. Melissa Hortman and Sen. John Hoffman, which took place early Saturday, adding that her “heart goes out” to their families.
She continued, “One could’ve thought, at a day when millions of people are willing to go into the street and peacefully demonstrate for the America that we know and love, for the America that our families have gone to war for over generations, that this would happen. That the underbelly of violence and conspiracy and all the weapons that are hiding in so many cellars across the country, finally, they’ll think they can come out and take matters into their own hands and make it harder for us to regain our democracy. But we must not, not, not be afraid. We must not.”
“The White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell shared a photo of herself holding a protest sign with a short but poignant message: “You Are Trash.”
Ayo Edebiri shared photo on her Instagram Stories of a protest sign that read, “I love you & I have your back! Stay brave!”
Mary Elizabeth Ellis, who plays the Waitress on “It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia,” shared a photo of the Los Angeles protests on Instagram and wrote, “Felt great to peacefully protest this administration in the streets today with fellow Los Angelenos. LA always shows up.”