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Actor John Cusack had a message for President Donald Trump and his "masked goons" on behalf of his hometown of Chicago at the No Kings rally: "Go to hell!"
Numerous notable figures joined the protesters in the No Kings demonstrations on Saturday, October 18. Multiple peaceful anti-authoritarianism rallies were held to oppose Trump’s policies and actions.
Several other Hollywood stars also participated in the No Kings protest across the country, including John Cusack, Justine Lupe, Carrie Coon and Kerry Washington.
Actor Jon Cryer said on Sunday he was proud to be part of the “resistance cringe” after he was featured in the background of a news photograph from the “No Kings” protests this weekend. In a post on the social platform Bluesky, the “Two and a Half Men” actor highlighted the image, which was featured…
Actor John Cusack attended a "No Kings" protest in Chicago on Saturday, telling CNN he was frustrated by ICE operations in the City.
John Cusack told Donald Trump to 'go to hell' during a CNN interview at Chicago’s ‘No Kings’ rally, calling federal actions 'authoritarian'
Millions of Americans took to the streets for "No Kings" protests, a mass mobilization aimed at opposing President Donald Trump’s administration and what participants describe as his authoritarian tendencies. Newsweek reached out to Trump's representative via email for comment on Monday.
Texas, and Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland on Sunday criticized the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that took place on Saturday
Jimmy Kimmel, Robert De Niro, Glenn Close and Mark Ruffalo have spoken out in support of the No Kings protest.
Ruffalo first mentioned the protests Thursday, when he shared a video promoting NoKings.org. “WE the People – WE have the power and together WE will win! Check out this inspir