John Cusack tells Trump to 'go to hell'
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Iconic '80s Actor Drags Trump For Trying To Turn Chicago Into ‘Fascist Hub’ In Explosive Message
John Cusack is accusing President Donald Trump of trying to turn Chicago into a “fascist hub” after he deployed National Guard troops to the major city under the guise of combating crime and strengthening immigration efforts.
Actor John Cusack had a message for President Donald Trump and his "masked goons" on behalf of his hometown of Chicago at the No Kings rally: "Go to hell!"
John Cusack was sent into Hollywood exile by a 2008 political satire that died at the box office, and led him into direct-to-video purgatory.
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Actor Jon Cryer said on Sunday he was proud to be part of the “resistance cringe” after he was featured in the background of a news photograph from the “No Kings” protests this weekend. In a post on the social platform Bluesky, the “Two and a Half Men” actor highlighted the image, which was featured…
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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 .”
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.