Here’s every celebrity who showed up for the ‘No Kings’ protest

They came with guitars, hand-painted cardboard, and stories that broke the air wide open. Robert De Niro’s voice shook as he called Trump an existential threat, while Jane Fonda read a widow’s words that turned a political rally into a public mourning. Bruce Springsteen answered with a protest anthem, stitching together the names of the dead with the promise that “this is still America,” a place where no president is supposed to rule like a king.

From Minneapolis to Malibu, celebrities didn’t overshadow the crowds; they amplified them. Jimmy Kimmel marched with his children, Doug Emhoff stood shoulder to shoulder with strangers, and Joan Baez sang beside a new generation of artists. The message, carried on posters, chants, and trembling voices, was brutally simple: power without accountability is tyranny. “No Kings” was not just a slogan against one man, but a vow that millions refused to surrender their country in silence.

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