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Mark Ruffalo Joins ‘No Kings’ Protests, Calls Trump ‘King, Dictator’; Netizens Thank Him for ‘Standing for Democracy’

  • On June 14, 2025, thousands participated in 'No Kings' protests nationwide, opposing President Donald Trump's policies and a military parade in Washington, D.C.
  • These protests followed a week of anti-ICE demonstrations and opposition to Trump's deployment of National Guard troops amid escalating immigrant detainments.
  • Mark Ruffalo and Susan Sarandon joined thousands in New York City, condemning the parade and Trump's actions as authoritarian and harmful to democracy.
  • Ruffalo expressed concern that the president is acting like a monarch and authoritarian, and called on Americans to come together to defend constitutional rights and democracy.
  • The protests highlighted widespread resistance to what participants viewed as government overreach, signaling ongoing efforts to defend democratic principles.
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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.

·Ljubljana, Slovenia
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Mark Ruffalo, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Natalie Rothwell: The protests against President Trump are also stirring up the US entertainment industry. Several celebrities were interfering with the demonstrators.

·Germany
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Derbez, Sarandon, Ruffalo, Moby and other celebrities protested in the U.S. against raids and abuse of power by President Donald Trump.

·Mexico City, Mexico
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MSNBC broke the news in United States on Saturday, June 14, 2025.
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