Pedro Pascal
Sign flashes at 'No Kings' protest in Los Angeles
Needles Trump with the slogan “Queens Only”
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Pedro Pascal showed up at the No Kings protest in Los Angeles over the weekend… with a pointed message to President Trump.
The actor was photographed holding a sign depicting a drag queen leering at a throwback image of Trump with his first wife. Ivana during Saturday's mass demonstration in downtown Los Angeles
Pedro Pascal was spotted at the No Kings protest in Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/75qvP1RwY1
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At the top of the sign was written “No Kings” and at the bottom was scrawled “Queens Only.” Clearly, Pedro was making a statement about Trump's supposed authoritarian leadership while also showing his support for the LGBT community.
As you may know… Pedro is an outspoken supporter of transgender people, given that his sister, Lux Pascalit's trans. He was also very critical of the author J. K. Rowling due to her negative views towards transgender people, calling her a “disgusting loser”.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles was not the only city protesting what many citizens – mostly on the left – see as Trump's authoritarian rule. Other protests took place in cities across the country, including New York, Chicago and Boston.
Event organizers say nearly 7 million people attended the No Kings rallies, which turned into the largest one-day nationwide protests in American history.

If you're wondering how Trump feels about the “No Kings” protests that have taken over the country this weekend, just watch the AI ​​video he posted of himself wearing a crown pooping on protesters.