This weekend, people from the No Kings movement protested against Donald Trump’s presidency. It has been estimated that millions of demonstrators took part in about 2,000 places across the US on Saturday 14th June. Here are all the huge celebs who we know took part in the No Kings protests.
Gracie Abrams

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She and her mum went to the No Kings protest in New York. They took a placard with the Desmond Tutu quote “If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.”
Ayo Edebiri
Aka Sydney in The Bear. She shared a picture of a sign that read, “I love you and I have your back! Stay brave!”

Ayo Edebiri’s Instagram story
Anna Kendrick
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Anna Kendrick was among the many celebs at the No Kings protest in Los Angeles. She seems to have met up with her Pitch Perfect co-star Chrisse Fitt, and the writers Dan Harmon and Cody Heller, and her make-up artist Rachel Pagan. Anna handed out US flags to protesters.
Jimmy Kimmel
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He went to the protest in San Francisco with his parents. Jimmy Kimmel wrote, “I am grateful to see so many Americans take action to stand up for our friends and neighbours.”
Olivia Rodrigo
She wrote a lengthy statement about US politics on her Instagram. It read: “I’ve lived in LA my whole life and I’m deeply upset about these violent deportations of my neighbours under the current administration. LA simply wouldn’t exist without immigrants. Treating hardworking community members with such little respect, empathy and due process is awful.
“I stand with the beautiful, diverse community of Los Angeles and with immigrants all across America. I stand for our right to freedom of speech and freedom to protest.”

Olivia Rodrigo’s Instagram story
Our queen Olivia then shared a people holding up placards at a No Kings protest.

Olivia Rodrigo’s Instagram story of the protests
Mark Ruffallo
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Mark Ruffallo (aka the Hulk) was part of the crowd that marched down Fifth Avenue in Manhattan. He told MSN he was there “because we see our democracy is in real trouble. We see a president who has made himself a king and dictator. And we don’t see an opposition that’s powerful enough to stand up against the trampling of our rights and the trampling of the constitution that’s happening ever single day.”
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