Breitbart
January 30, 2018
Celebrities and activists gathered in New York City Monday night for the star-studded “People’s State of the Union,” a public rally meant to serve as counter-programming to President Donald Trump’s first State of the Union address on Tuesday.
Actors Mark Ruffalo, Alyssa Milano, John Leguizamo, Cynthia Nixon, Amy Schumer, Kathy Najimy, Patricia Arquette, Rosie Perez, and Gina Gershon were joined by Whoopi Goldberg, billionaire left-wing mega-donor Tom Steyer, musicians Common and Andra Day, and documentary filmmakers Michael Moore and Fisher Stevens for the event, which was held at Manhattan’s Town Hall Theater and live-streamed online.
Other speakers included immigration activists and other members of the anti-Trump “Resistance” movement, many of whom wore T-shirts with the phrase, “We are all Dreamers.”
Ruffalo, a frequent and outspoken critic of the Trump administration, served as the night’s de facto emcee.
“We ain’t stopping with Trump…It’s about a positive vision for the promise of America” — @MarkRuffalo#StateOfTheDream #PeoplesSOTU #TheResistance pic.twitter.com/ETEEhdDJRs
— Scott Dworkin (@funder) January 30, 2018
“America is the best country ever stolen.” @JohnLeguizamo at the #PeoplesSOTU pic.twitter.com/8zME4dzpb8
— Andrew Kimmel (@andrewkimmel) January 30, 2018
Michael Moore calls for the removal of Trump and change in the US political climate at the #PeoplesSOTU pic.twitter.com/CvzXPWWpMV
— BuzzFeed News (@BuzzFeedNews) January 30, 2018
“I want to see thousands of polling places with lines so long you can’t see where the end of the line is.” @MMFlint at the #PeoplesSOTU pic.twitter.com/npiOvt7sep
— Andrew Kimmel (@andrewkimmel) January 30, 2018
“14 million [Latino] votes. That ain’t a blue wave. That’s a brown tsunami.” @paolamendoza speaking at the #PeoplesSOTU @BuzzFeedNews