The Associated Press reports:
Michael Moore has led the audience of his Broadway play to Trump Tower to protest President Donald Trump’s comments about the deadly violence in Charlottesville, Virginia. On Facebook, Moore urged people to join him at the tower following Tuesday night’s performance of his one-man show “The Terms of My Surrender” to “nonviolently express our rage.”
After the play, the 63-year-old Oscar-winning filmmaker, commentator and liberal activist is seen on a Facebook Live video leading a group of people on buses to the tower, where the president is currently staying for the first time since his inauguration. Moore was joined by actor Mark Ruffalo.
During the bus ride, Ruffalo, using a bullhorn, led the group in chants including “No Trump, no KKK, no fascist USA” and encouraged people on the street to join them at the tower. Hundreds of demonstrators have been gathering there since Trump arrived Monday night.
Reporting right now aboard a bus Michael Moore has chartered to take the audience of his show to protest @realDonaldTrump at Trump Tower pic.twitter.com/oMnLsUnsUe
— Sarah Maslin Nir (@SarahMaslinNir) August 16, 2017
Arriving at #TrumpTower on a bus with #MichaelMoore & his entire #Broadway audience. Protesters are waiting for us https://t.co/KbDwoaPnbk
— Laura Heywood (@BroadwayGirlNYC) August 16, 2017
Michael Moore and Mark Ruffalo led a #TrumpTowerProtest after a Broadway play with Olivia Wilde and Zoe Kazan in tow https://t.co/CDidh5lv2f pic.twitter.com/ytgnEBnd3v
— Hollywood Reporter (@THR) August 16, 2017