Marvel Actor Joins Thousands of Protesters During NYC’s No Kings Day
- On June 14, 2025, thousands joined nationwide No Kings protests opposing President Donald Trump's policies during his military parade in Washington, D.C.
- The protests followed increased troop deployments by Trump without state approval and escalated ICE raids that intensified tensions across multiple cities.
- At a New York City rally, actor Mark Ruffalo condemned Trump for assuming authoritarian control and urged people to unite in defense of democracy.
- Ruffalo stated, "Democracy is in real trouble" due to daily executive orders, court order refusals, and immigrant detainments eroding constitutional rights.
- The protests highlighted public resistance to perceived executive overreach and suggest continuing opposition to policies affecting immigrant communities and democratic principles.
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Mark Ruffalo and Other Marvel Actors Attend "No Kings Day" Protests and Tie Marvel Properties Into Anti-Trump Rhetoric — Gina Carano Was Fired for a Social Media Post
Over the weekend, several prominent Marvel actors joined nationwide demonstrations known as the “No Kings Day” protests — a coordinated political campaign designed to publicly oppose President Donald Trump. The protests featured Hulk actor Mark Ruffalo, Spider-Man actress Marisa Tomei, Thunderbolts actress Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and even Guardians of the Galaxy star Glenn Close. The post Mark Ruffalo and Other Marvel Actors Attend “No Kings Day” P…
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Mass protests against Trump and his policies took place in several American cities on the occasion of the 250th anniversary of the US military, when a parade was held in Washington. Among the participants were some Hollywood celebrities who had already loudly opposed Trump's election during the presidential campaign.
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