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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel attended a “No Kings” protest with his parents over the weekend to oppose President Donald Trump‘s policies.
“A huge, inspiring and yes – peaceful – turnout in the South Bay. I met many people who love this country and still believe it to be a force for good. I am grateful to see so many Americans take action to stand up for our friends and neighbors, most of all, my parents. I know how fortunate I am to have been born into a family that taught me to care about others and that the most important words ever spoken are ‘Love one another.’ It really is as simple as that,” Kimmel posted on Instagram.
The liberal late-night host posted a photo of a shirt that he wore for the protest as well, which read “Make America Good Again,” and told his followers, “See you out there.”
Ruffalo spoke to MSNBC about his attendance at the New York protests on Saturday and called Trump a “dictator.”
“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 every single day, with executive orders, with the refusal to obey court orders, kidnapping of immigrants, people who are here legally, people whose children are being taken from them. We’re disgusted and we’re scared, and we know the only way to fight this now is for people to come together,” Ruffalo said.
“It’s not about screaming slogans. It’s not about spitting hatred. It’s the calm, unified PRESENCE of MILLIONS of Americans who refuse to let our beloved, magnificent country be sold out to the wannabe KING/OLIGARCH and his RUTHLESS, cruel, scheming puppeteers,” she wrote.
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