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[h=1]Ashley Judd lowers the tone at star-studded DC women's march by reading poem claiming Trump has 'wet dreams' about Ivanka 'his favorite sex symbol' and comparing him to HITLER[/h]
  • More than 200,000 people are participating in the Women's March on Washington in DC on Saturday
  • The pink hats have become the accessory of the march in reference to Trump's quote 'grab her by the p***y'
  • Women were spotted wearing the hats on buses, trains and plans as they made their way to the capital
  • The Women's March on Washington is expected to be largest inauguration-related protest in US history
  • There are also 600 sister marches planned throughout the country and even across the world
  • America Ferrera, Ashley Judd, Scarlett Johnasson are expected to speak at the DC event
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PUBLISHED: 12:14, 21 January 2017 | UPDATED: 17:53, 21 January 2017
 

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As hundreds of thousands of Americans filled the streets of the nation's capital for the Women's March on Washington, actress Ashley Judd read a poem that compared Donald Trump to Hitler.
Judd was reciting a poem written by a 19-year-old from Tennessee when she read the line: 'I feel Hitler in these streets, a mustache traded for a toupee.'
The poem was a celebration of 'nasty women', as Trump so famously called Hillary Clinton during a debate before the presidential election.
'I am a nasty women,' Judd began as she read the poem. 'I'm not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in Cheeto dust.'
'I'm not as nasty as your own daughter being your favorite sex symbol, your wet dreams infused with your own genes,' she read later, clearly referencing Ivanka.
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Hundreds of thousands of people filled the National Mall for the Women's March on Washington DC on Saturday

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Ashley Judd lit up Twitter during the rally as she read a poem written by a 19-year-old from Tennessee that included the lines: 'I feel Hitler in these streets, a mustache traded for a toupee,' a clear reference to Trump
 

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More than 200,000 people are expected to take part in the march in the nation's capital on Saturday

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The march is expected to be largest inauguration-related protest in US history and comes the day after Donald Trump was sworn in as President of the United States

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Three times as many bus parking permits were requested for the Women's March than Trump's own inauguration

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Many Canadians have crossed the border to show their support and solidarity with American women in the march

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A huge crowd of people could be seen in front of the National Museum of the American Indian hours before the march began

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The Shady Grove metro stop in DC was completely packed with protesters at 8.30am on Saturday morning

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America Ferrera kicked off the rally as she told the crowd 'If we don't fight together...we lose together'
 

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Actress Jessica Chastain is just one of the celebrities who will be at the star-studded event

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The Zero Dark Thirty star posted a number of snaps as she headed to the event on Saturday

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Chastain attended the march with fellow actress Chloe Graze Moretz, sharing a Snapchat story on the way to the protest
 

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'I’m not as nasty as confederate flags being tattooed across my cities, maybe the south is actually going to rise, maybe for some it never really fell.'
Judd continued to proudly repeat the phrase 'I'm a nasty women' as the crowd of thousands continued to cheer.
'And our p***ies ain’t for grabbing, they’re for reminding you that our walls are stronger than America’s ever will be,' she concluded.
'Our pussies are for our pleasure, for birthing new generations of filthy, vulgar, nasty, proud, Christian, Buddhist, Muslim, Sikh, generations of nasty women.'
Judd was just one of the big names to speak at the march's rally at the National Mall for a sea of protesters in pink 'p***yhats', knitted beanies with car ears that have become the unofficial accessory of the march.
Protesters chanted 'Thank you Obama!' before the rally kicked off at 10am with a speech from actress America Ferrera at what is believed to be the largest inauguration-related demonstration in US history.
‘The president is not America, his cabinet is not America,' Ferrera began. ‘We are America, and we are here to stay. We march for our families, for our neighbors, for our futures.’
‘We march today for the moral core of this nation, against which our president is waging a war.'
‘We are gathered here across the country and the world to say Mr Trump we refuse,' Ferrera continued.
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Cher was another one of the big names at the Women's March in Washington on Saturday

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The legendary singer kept herself wrapped up from the DC chill as she watched the massive crowd of fellow women

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Director Michael Moore was also in attendance at the march and was one of the speakers at the official rally

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Yoko Ono, who famously gave her signature wailwhen Trump was elected, was also in attendance at the march

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Meanwhile actress Rosie Perez was spotted at the Women's March on New York

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Actress Emma Watson, who is a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador, was also at the march

'We reject the demonization of our Muslim brothers and sisters, we demand an end to the system murder and incarceration of our black brothers and sisters, we will not give our rights to safe and legal abortions, we will not ask our LGBTQ families to go backwards, we will not go from being a nation of immigrants to a nation of ignorance.’
'We won’t build walls and we won't see the worst in each other and we won’t turn our backs on the more than 750,000 young immigrants in this country.'
'Together we, all of us, will fight, resist and oppose every action that threatens the lives and dignity of any and all of our communities.'
'Marchers, make no mistake. We are, every single one of us, on attack. Our safety and freedom are on the chopping block and we are the only ones who can protect one another.'
'If we do not fight together…we will lose together.'
Director Michael Moore called on the crowd to get active in politics during his speech.
‘Look at this, I can’t even see the end of the crowd,’ he exclaimed as he began. ‘We’re gonna have a million people here today! Look at this!’
‘Okay, we got through day one!’ he congratulates the crowd. ‘We in day two now of the Trump tragedy.’
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It is believed that as many as half a million people were at the Women's March on Washington

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The National Mall was completely covered with protesters as the official rally began

‘So I woke up this morning, picked up the Washington Post, and the headline read “Trump takes power”’.
‘I don’t think so, here’s the power, here’s the majority of America, right here,' he said as the crowd erupted in cheers. 'We are the majority. New president vows to end American carnage.'
‘Mr Trump we are here to vow to end the Trump carnage,’ he said, dramatically ripping up the Post paper and throwing it before joking: ‘I’ll pick that up later, recycle!’
‘The majority of Americans did not want Donald J Trump in the White House,' Moore continued. ‘And we are here today as their representatives.’
‘I don’t want to give the standard demonstration speech, you got a lot of great speakers here today. I would like to give you a to do list of what we can all do starting immediately.’
‘We have to get busy folks, we’ve got our work cut out for us. Number one, I want you to make this part of your new daily routine. I want you to call congress every single day,' he said.
‘I’m telling you these calls work. When they tried to get rid of the Congressional Office of Ethics, the switchboard was jammed and overloaded we shut it down with phone calls.
‘Two hours later they pulled back. That’s how powerful you are. Make it part of your daily routine.’
Moore then called on the crowd to join organizations like Planned Parenthood and the American Civil Liberties Union.
‘Join every group, let’s make these groups HUUUUGE,’ he said, mimicking Trump’s favorite catchphrase.
Moore then called on the crowd to 'take over the Democratic Party', as he said the 'old guard' has to go.
‘Number three, you need to form your own personal rapid response team.
'We need new leadership, we need young leadership, we need women, we need people of color, gay and lesbian and bisexual and transgender,' he continued.
He then called on the blue states who voted for Hillary Clinton to act a 'region of resistance'.
‘What you have to do in these states, you have to create laws to show the rest of the country what its like to have health care for all, what its like to not have mass incarceration, show the rest of America how it works,' he said.
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Demonstrators arrive on the National Mall in Washington, DC, for the Women's March on Saturday
 

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The Capitol loomed in the gray sky as protesters turned the streets pink with their hats and outfits

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Gloria Steinem said in her speech that a thousand more buses were needed for the march than Trump's inauguration

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A group of protesters smile with their signs as they stand on Independence Avenue before the official rally began

Many of the march's organziers became visibly emotional as they looked at the sea of women before them.
‘You look great, I wish you could see yourselves its like an ocean,' feminist icon Gloria Steinem said as she began her own speech.
‘Thank you for understanding that sometimes we must put our bodies where our beliefs are, sometimes pressing send is not enough,' she began.
‘This unites us with those around the world who don’t have computers, or electricity or literacy, but have the same dreams and beliefs.’
'I’ve been thinking of the uses of a long life,' Steinem continued. 'You remember when things were worse. We remember the death of the future with Martin Luther King Jr, John F Kennedy, Bobby Kennedy, Malcolm X.'
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One protester donned a Donald Trump head to protest the incoming president, who was attending a prayer service

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A Baltimore couple smiles with their sign, which references Trump's alleged deep connections to Russia and its president

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One DC resident shared this photo of marchers as they made their way to the National Mall on Saturday morning

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A New York woman wraps herself in a flag as she promotes LGBTQ rights at the march

'Now our great leaders like Barack Obama and Michelle Obama are still with us, and remember how much we feared they might not be and how much threat there was on their lives.'
'Now our honored Bernie Sanders is still with us and not only with us but he’s focusing on economic justice and a universal college education.'
'And now Hillary Clinton is alive - and definitely not in jail,' she added as the crowd laughed. 'She who told the whole world that women’s rights are human rights and human rights are women’s rights.'
Steinem touched base on violence against females, abortion rights, the danger of a Muslim registry and provided a message from the Women's March in Berlin: 'We in Berlin know that walls don't work.'
'I have met the people, and you are not them,' Steinem said of Trump.
'Just this march on Washington today required a thousand more buses than the entire inauguration.'
'This is the upside of the downside. This is the outpouring of true democracy that I have never seen in my long life.'
'It is wide in age, deep in diversity, and remember the Constitution does not begin with "I, the president". It begins with 'We, the people."'
'We are here and around the world for a deep democracy that says we will not be quiet, we will not be controlled, we will work for a world where all countries are decorated.'
'We are at one with each other, we are looking at each other – not up,' she concluded.
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One women excitedly holds her sign, in reference to Trump's infamous 'grab her by the p***y' quote, in Washington, DC

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Protesters of all ages were spotted gearing up for the protest, including this adorable girl in Washington, DC

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Protesters could also be seen gathering for the Women's March on Philadelphia, one of the 600 sister marches

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The enthusiastic crowd brought instruments as they cheered and chanted during the protest

'We are linked, we are not ranked. This is a day that will change us forever because we are together, each of us individually and collectively will never be the same again.
'When we elect a possible president we to often go home. We’ve elected an impossible president - we’re never going home. We’re taking over.'
'Make sure you introduce yourselves to each other, and decide what we’re going to do tomorrow.'
Three times more bus parking permits were requested for the Women's March than Trump's own inauguration.
One person traveling to attend the march revealed Saturday morning that all the rest stops had been packed with buses heading to DC.
'Our driver said he's never seen anything like this before,' they added.
Lines to buy metro tickets in DC stretched past blocks as protesters flooded the stations and trains as they made their way to the march.
The sheer popularity of the marches was evident throughout the country's office supplies stores as people scrambled to buy materials to make protest signs.
Stores from New York to Maryland to Colorado had sold out of poster board, with numerous protesters sharing photos on social media of empty shelves.
One shop worker at a DC Office Max said protesters for the Women's March 'bought up everything'.
 

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Massive numbers of American women in pink 'p***yhats' began posting photos of themselves headed to march on the capital in protest of the new president on Friday and Saturday morning

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The Pussyhat Project brought in bags of their knitted creations to hand out to protesters who hadn't already made their own

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Women lined up at the Port Authority in New York as they waited for buses to take them to DC as early as 3am Saturday

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One woman could be seen making her sign as this bus headed from Brooklyn to Washington DC

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The capital's metro stations were completely packed as protesters made their way to the demonstration

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Demonstrators fill Union Station in DC with their signs as they head to the National Mall for the demonstration

The march's organizers said more than 600 sister marches have also been planned, stretching as far and wide as London, Sydney, Auckland, Berlin, and Cape Town in South Africa.
There are more than two million registered marchers, according to the official Women's March website.
Despite its massive popularity, the march has angered some of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters.
On Thursday the organizers of the Women's March on Washington released a list that included 27 names of revolutionary women they wrote had 'paved the way' for Saturday's protests.
The list included the likes of Gloria Steinem, Angela Davis, Harriet Tubman and Malala Yousafzai, but Clinton - the first female presidential candidate for a major political party - was notably left off the list.
Clinton's supporters created a petition - which has been signed by 7,500 people - to have her name included on the list and tried to spearhead their movement on Twitter with the hashtag #AddHerName.
The former Secretary of State has no plans to attend the march herself.
 

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Massive numbers of women in pink 'p***yhats' posted photos of themselves headed to march on the capital on Friday as well

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Some photos show women wearing the hats, many also donning Hillary Clinton and 'Nasty Woman' shirts

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Padma Lakshmi shared this photo of her and her daughter heading to DC for the march. Her caption read: 'Nasty women making some noise for their rights!'

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Actresses Amber Rose Tamblyn and Ellen Page took a selfie together as they prepared for the Women's March in DC

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But not all women are happy with the march. Some of Hillary Clinton's most ardent supporters when the Women's March on Washington organizers did not include her name on a list of distinctive women who 'paved the way' for the march

The Women's March On Washington will kick off in Washington DC with a rally at 10am and the march will begin at 1.15pm.
And while Trump struggled to rally celebrity support for the inauguration, his new neighborhood will be flooded with stars ready to protest against him.
Actresses Ashley Judd, America Ferrera and Scarlett Johansson are among the speakers at the event, which will also be attended by Cher, Katy Perry, and Amy Schumer.
Ferrera, who is charing a group called the 'Artist's Table' for the event, said Julianne Moore, Olivia Wilde, Debra Messing, Uzo Aduba have also planned to take part in rallies across the country.
Comedian Chelsea Handler will lead a march in Park City, Utah, where the Sundance Festival is currently taking place.
'As artists, women, and most importantly dedicated Americans, it is critical that we stand together in solidarity for the protection, dignity and rights of our communities,' she said in a statement.
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The movement has inspired the globe, and marches will also be taking place in London, Sydney, Auckland, Berlin, Brussels and Madrid (pictured), among others

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Activist Sarah Williamson holds a placard during the Women's March rally in Kolkata, India

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Protesters attend a demonstration in front of the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin, Germany

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Hundreds of people walk through Bristol in a Women's March, to protest against Trump

'Immigrant rights, worker rights, reproductive rights, LGBTQIA rights, racial justice and environmental rights are not special interests, they affect us all and should be every American’s concern.'
Among the performers for the event will be R&B singers Janelle Monae and Maxwell, as well as DJ Samantha Ronson, Angelique Kidjo and the Indigo Girls, among others.
'I am honored to join this critical movement to bring justice and equality to all,' Monae said in a statement.
'Music has always been a powerful tool for galvanizing unity and I believe that singing and standing together, our voices will be stronger than any force that tries to repress us.'
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Some of the signs took a humorous turn, with one protester even pairing her placard with a cat-themed mask on Saturday in Madrid

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Protesters stood at the Old Port of Marseilles in southern France to protest Trump

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The streets of London were filled with protesters taking part in their own Women's March as they walked to Trafalgar Square

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One London family brought a life-sized cut out of Barack Obama to accompany them during the protest

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One London woman used the Statue of Liberty as her costume inspiration as she participated in the protest

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Trafalgar Square was filled to the brim with men and women as they protested the world's newest leader, a day after Trump promised he would put 'America first'
 

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Also speaking at the event will be Planned Parenthood President Cecile Richards and Gloria Steinem.
Maryum Ali, whose father is the late Muhammad Ali, and Ilyasah Shabazz, the daughter of Malcom X, will also be giving speeches.
Earlier this week, Beyonce pledged her support for the march with a rare Facebook post.
'Together with Chime for Change, we raise our voices as mothers, as artists, and as activists,' she wrote.
'As #GlobalCitizens, we can make our voices heard and turn awareness into meaningful action and positive change. #WomensMarch.'
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Americans abroad came out to protest against their new president. Pictured is a woman in Geneva, Switzerland

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Protesters take to the streets of Cape Town during a women's rights and anti Trump march to Parliament

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One South African man held up an American flag in solidarity with women in the US as he joined the march


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