Trump, John Cusack and Chicago
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Numerous notable figures joined the protesters in the No Kings demonstrations on Saturday, October 18. Multiple peaceful anti-authoritarianism rallies were held to oppose Trump’s policies and actions.
Actor John Cusack attended a "No Kings" protest in Chicago on Saturday, telling CNN he was frustrated by ICE operations in the City.
John Cusack was in Chicago to deliver a fiery political message against President Trump. The actor showed up for the "No Kings" protest in the Windy City, documenting his fight for his hometown and democracy on social media.
John Cusack told Donald Trump to 'go to hell' during a CNN interview at Chicago’s ‘No Kings’ rally, calling federal actions 'authoritarian'
The protests also drew the support of Ben Stiller (an avid basketball fan) who shared a photo of a child holding a sign that reads, “No Kings except for Jalen Brunson” — a reference to the star Knicks player. He wrote, “Love this #NoKingsOct18 .”
Millions of Americans took to the streets for "No Kings" protests, a mass mobilization aimed at opposing President Donald Trump’s administration and what participants describe as his authoritarian tendencies. Newsweek reached out to Trump's representative via email for comment on Monday.
No Kings protests were held on Saturday in downtown Chicago, the city’s suburbs and northwest Indiana. Here’s what to know.
Texas, and Sheriff Thaddeus Cleveland on Sunday criticized the anti-Trump "No Kings" protests that took place on Saturday
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John Cusack Tells Trump to “Go to Hell” During Chicago ‘No Kings’ Protest
Actor John Cusack made headlines in Chicago after delivering a blunt message to President Donald Trump during a “No Kings” protest over the weekend. Speaking with CNN at the event, the longtime Chicago native and outspoken activist didn’t hold back his feelings.