Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret DownJohn Cusack's Brutal Takedown Of Donald Trump Is Going ViralHe gets straight to the point.by Matt StoperaBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLinkHot Topic🔥 Full coverage and conversation on Politics A number of celebs went to No Kings protests on Saturday. Kamil Krzaczynski / Getty Images Bon Jovi showed up to one in New Jersey: DisavowTrump20/x.com Pedro Pascal attended one in LA: View this photo on Instagram pascalispunk/Instagram: @pascalispunk And Spike Lee was in the crowd in NY: View this photo on Instagram officialspikelee/Instagram: @officialspikelee BuzzFeed TrendingHot TopicLet's chat about all things PoliticsSee our Politics Discussions Another person who attended was actor John Cusack. Dominique Charriau / WireImage / Getty Images He documented the one in Chicago: johncusack/x.com A reporter asked him about his thoughts on the whole thing, and the clip is going viral.
Actor John Cusack: "The whole country was founded on no kings. We have masked goons roaming the streets, hiding their faces, abducting people. Go to hell. If he thinks this place is gonna be a fascist hub, no chance" pic.twitter.com/AScmc0dA2e- Marco Foster (@MarcoFoster_) October 19, 2025 CNN/News 4/MarcoFoster_/Twitter: @MarcoFoster_ When asked about what he sees happening in Chicago, he says, "Everyone knows the score, right? The authoritarians divide and concur, and they create an other, then they pick on the person, harass them, jail them. That's all used as a distraction so they can steal as much as they can to maintain power. We all know history. That's what he's doing. We have masked goons roaming the streets, hiding their faces, abducting people." KAMIL KRZACZYNSKI / AFP via Getty Images Then he's asked about the headline he finds most upsetting: "It's all upsetting. Seeing sort of a fascist authoritarian, seeing that sort of cosplay that the right wing has been fooling around with for so long, seeing it kind of devolve into the real thing is predictable, but deeply saddening." Kamil Krzaczynski / Getty Images And finally, his message to Trump from the city of Chicago. It's simple: "Go to hell." Kamil Krzaczynski / Getty Images