Mark Ruffalo joins 'no kings' protests, call Trump 'King, Dictator'; Netizens thank him for 'Standing for Democracy' | Today news
The actor and activist Mark Ruffalo, who was one of the thousands of “No Kings” protesters who acted in the Fifth Avenue in Manhattan against US President Donald Trump’s alleged authoritarian behavior, cited the reason to join it as the “democracy in real trouble”, while Trump said he made himself “and a dictator” and the opposition. Netizens thanked him for “standing for democracy and freedom”. ‘Because we see our democracy in real trouble. We see a president who made himself a king and dictator, and we do not see an opposition that is powerful enough to stand up to the trampling of our rights and the trampling of the Constitution that takes place every day, with executive orders, with the refusal to obey courteous court, with the kidnapping of immigrants, people who are legally, people who are here. The only way to fight it now is that people gather, ‘Ruffalo told MSNBC Channel. ‘This president does not care about any of our principles of our founding fathers. One of the reasons we separated the military from the executive branch was because we left countries where dictators used the military against the people. We have seen that this is already happening in California; It sends a message to the US people that the Constitution means nothing, and it is to spit – literally around the world, “the history of this country, which was in the fight, a struggle against the world,” the history of this country, which was in the fight, a battle over the world, “set.” does not take it that there is not enough for everyone in this country; Undocumented immigrants, Mark Ruffalo said it indicated a shift to authoritarianism. For the country. Another one said: ‘I have added one more reason to my list. joined thousands of cities ranging from New York to Austin to Los Angeles, now a central flash in the growing conflict between local communities and federal policies. USA! “Republic when the Republican set the stage, a massive platform in front of the White House, for a parade that officially celebrated the 250th anniversary of the US Army, which may have coincided, especially with Trump’s own birthday.