Glenn Close, Spike Lee and more

As millions of Americans take to the streets – from New York to Los Angeles, from Washington DC to Chicago – Hollywood is expressing its support for the nationwide No Kings protests, with prominent figures like Glenn Close, Spike Lee, Jean Smart and more welcoming the day of dissent.
As Deadline reported yesterday, the networks have planned extensive nationwide coverage of the event, which is the second round of historic protests against President Donald Trump and his actions at the White House following the June marches.
Close, who was recently seen at the red carpet premiere of Ryan Murphy’s upcoming legal drama series Everything is fairposted a selfie with a sign reading: “No oligarchs, no dictators, no despots, no autocrats, no kings!! »
Meanwhile, the Highest 2 Lowest the filmmaker shared a photo of a protester with a stolen sign TimeTrump’s recent cover of Trump, with the caption “It’s time to go!” Lee added in the caption: “STAND UP. YA-DIG❓SH😇-NUFF.”
In an Instagram video made several days ago, won several Emmy Awards Tips Star Smart urged people to join the “peaceful protest” in a city near them, adding: “The current resident of the White House seems to think he’s fooling everyone, but he’s made it clear that he admires dictators and wants to be one. And ironically, this country was founded on our rebellion against having a king… The most patriotic thing you can do is say: “No kings.” A king has no place in the United States of America.
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