His Cabinet is not America.
Congress is not America.
We are America, and we are here to stay.

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Spider-Man: Homecomingstar Zendaya andSupergirlherself Melissa Benoist were also present at the D.C. march.
We should all be guardians for each other.
I will not let anyone suppress me, silence me or clip my wings.
I am indisputably a feminist.
I am here today to break the cycle of suppression and inequality.
I stand with you all!
Girlscreator and star Lena Dunham also explained in a series of tweets why she marches.
So that our daughters will know their bodies are their own.
So our sons embody gentle strength.
So they can dismiss both labels, she wrote.
We march to show our struggles are not isolated, but bound together by rainbow thread.
I dont rise if you dont rise.
The Washington March was also marked by appearances from Scarlett Johansson, Alicia Keys, and Janelle Monae.
TheAvengersactressaddressedTrump, while advocating for Planned Parenthood.
President Trump, I did not vote for you.
First, I ask that you support me.
Im nasty like the battles my grandmothers fought to get me into that voting booth.
Overseas, Ian McKellen was spotted among protestors at the Womens March in London.
Look whos marching with us, Twitter user @ShinyLife wrote.
Proud to support womens rights with the whole fam in [London], Miranda wrote.
Marching with my sister soldier [Brooke Smith] in #Vancouver, Farmiga tweeted.
Were just a couple of Iron Jawed Angels.
She added, Celebrating Herstory with [daughter] Gytta.
See more celebrities taking to the streets and expressing their support below.
Still more shared their support over social media from afar.
Thanks for standing, speaking & marching for our values @womensmarch, Hillary Clinton tweeted.
I truly believe were always Stronger Together.