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

Crowds gathered across the country, but this time, familiar faces stood among them.

At the “No Kings” protests, celebrities joined everyday people, not to take over the moment—but to stand alongside it.

Robert De Niro addressed the crowd with strong words, expressing concern about the direction of leadership. Nearby, Jane Fonda shared an emotional message that shifted the tone from protest to reflection.

Music also became part of the moment.

Bruce Springsteen performed, using his voice to connect the crowd and reinforce the message many had come to express.

But what stood out was how these figures blended into the larger movement.

Jimmy Kimmel marched with his family, while Doug Emhoff stood among the crowd, not apart from it. Joan Baez joined in as well, bridging generations through music and presence.

The protests were not about one voice.

They were about many.

Across different cities, people gathered with signs, chants, and shared concerns. The message remained consistent—calls for accountability, fairness, and a belief that leadership should remain grounded in responsibility.

In the end, the presence of well-known figures didn’t define the protests.

It simply amplified what many were already saying.

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