Jimmy Kimmel joins the “No Kings” protest against Trump
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Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel attended a “no-kings” protest with his parents over the weekend, opposing the president Donald Trumppolicy.
“A huge, inspiring, yes – a peaceful voter in South Bay. I’ve met many people who love this country and believe it’s a force forever. I’m grateful that many Americans take action to stand up for our friends, neighbors, and my parents. It’s really just as easy.” Kimmel posted on Instagram.
Posted by a liberal late night host Shirt photos He also wore it to protest, which read it “makes America better again” and told his followers, “See you there.”
“There’s no king” protests It occurred nationwide over the weekend as organizers opposed the president by describing it as a “day of rebellion” against Trump and his allies. The protest came as a military parade was held in Washington, DC to honor the 250th birthday of the US Army.
The governor warns anti-Trump “king” protesters to be violent: “You’ll be arrested.”

Late-night host Jimmy Kimmel joined the “No Kings” protest over the weekend. (Randy Holmes/ABC via Getty Images)
It’s available at the late night host He opposed Trump’s decision to send the National Guard to Los Angeles to help quell the riots that sparked in the wake of the city’s recent Immigration Customs Enforcement (ICE) actions.
“Los Angelenos came together to demonstrate, with few exceptions, peacefully demonstrating his peaceful demonstration of opposition to this disgusting, unnecessary abuse of power, incited by a mentally ill president.
Other liberal celebrities attending the protest include Glenn Close, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon and Natasha Rothwell.

Mark Ruffalo and Susan Sarandon, along with thousands of New Yorkers, marched against President Donald Trump on June 14, 2025, on the day of the military parade, celebrating the 250th anniversary of the US military in New York. (Photo: Alex Kent/Getty Images)
Ruffalo spoke to MSNBC about his attendance at the New York protest on Saturday, calling Trump a “dictator.”
“We see a president who has made ourselves a king and a dictator, and we don’t see a strong enough opposition to stand up to the trampling of our rights and the trampling of the constitution that happens every day. Together,” Ruffalo said.
Close and post Attending her Instagram.
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Glenn Close said the “No Kings” protest she attended was about “an American who refuses to sell out our beloved grand nation to the aspiring king/oligarchs and his ruthless, cruel, conspiratorial puppet.” (AP)
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“It’s not about screaming slogans. It’s not about vomiting hatred. It’s the calm and unified presence of millions of Americans who refuse to sell out our beloved, grand nation to the wannabe King/oligarch and his ruthless, cruel ployers,” she writes.