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Additional celebrities including Anna Kendrick, Gina Rodriguez-LoCicero and Tessa Thompson were out on Saturday to protest against the Trump administration.
The corners of Market Square were filled with protestors Saturday participating in one of thousands of “No Kings” protests across the country on Saturday. Protestors nationwide are speaking out against President Donald Trump’s policies and actions.
“The most threatening sound to an oligarch is laughter.”
As a military parade rolls through Washington, DC, on Saturday – President Donald Trump’s birthday – millions of Americans are expected to protest in what organizers predict will be the strongest display of opposition to Trump’s administration since he took office in January.
Demonstrators will assemble at 11 a.m. at St. Paul College and begin marching to the Minnesota Capitol at noon, according to organizers including Indivisible Twin Cities, MN50501, Women’s March Minnesota and MN AFL-CIO labor unions.
"No Kings" protests have been organized nationwide in response to a massive military parade in Washington, D.C.
The rally at Daley Plaza started at noon with a moment of silence for the shootings in Minnesota before moving into the streets of downtown Chicago.