
"The protests against the Trump administration's authoritarian policies - which have seen parts of the federal government dismantled, a raft of anti-LGBTQ+ executive orders signed and the National Guard deployed to several US cities to quell criticism of raids by ICE - took place at around 2,700 locations across all 50 states of the US on Saturday (18 October) and were attended by an estimated seven million people."
"At the LA demonstration, Last of Us star Pedro Pascal was in attendance and shared several photographs of the event on his official Instagram page, including posing with his fist raised next to a fellow demonstrator wearing a "Black Brown Unity" shirt, kissing an inflatable unicorn and an image of the crowd holding signs that read "FREEDOM" and "I Am Antifa! Anti-Fascist, Anti-Racist.""
Pedro Pascal attended the anti-Trump 'No Kings' protest in Los Angeles, joining other protesters. Protests against the Trump administration's authoritarian policies occurred at around 2,700 locations across all 50 US states and drew an estimated seven million people. Pascal shared photographs on his official Instagram showing him posing with his fist raised next to a demonstrator wearing a "Black Brown Unity" shirt, kissing an inflatable unicorn, and a crowd holding signs reading "FREEDOM" and "I Am Antifa! Anti-Fascist, Anti-Racist." He captioned the post "#NoKings #LosAngeles PROTECT #Democracy." He held a placard featuring a photoshopped image of Trump and Ivana Trump captioned "NO KINGS ONLY QUEENS" and photographed a Madagascar-inspired sign honoring King Julien.
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