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[h=1]'I'm going to have biggest pee of my whole life': Alec Baldwin brings his Trump impression to huge New York protest with tasteless 'dirty dossier' joke about Donald urinating at the Russian consulate[/h]
  • Alec Baldwin impersonated Donald Trump at a New York protest on Thursday
  • He was among the celebrities to join thousands of protesters at anti-Trump rally
  • Robert de Niro, Mark Ruffalo, Sally Field, Michael Moore and New York Mayor Bill de Blasio were among those to also address protesters
  • Protesters also gathered in Washington D.C. where people clashed with police
By EMILY CRANE FOR DAILYMAIL.COM
PUBLISHED: 01:44, 20 January 2017 | UPDATED: 06:25, 20 January 2017
 

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Alec Baldwin brought his Donald Trump impression to the stage when he was joined by several A-list celebrities at a protest in New York on the eve of the incoming Republican president's inauguration.
Hollywood stars joined several thousand protesters on the streets of New York near the Trump International Hotel on Thursday night to protest against the president-elect.
Baldwin, who repeatedly parodies Trump on Saturday Night Live much to the Twitter drubbings of the president-elect, took to the podium to do his impression and joke that he was heading over to the Russian consulate.
 

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Alec Baldwin carried out his Donald Trump impression as he was joined by several A-list celebrities at protests in New York on the eve of the president-elect's inauguration
 

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'I just want to say, I've been standing out here in the freezing cold for a long time. I have to go to the bathroom - I have to pee,' he said impersonating Trump.
'But I'm holding it in, holding it in. I'm not going to pee. I'm going to a function at the Russian consulate tonight; I'm going to hold it in until I get there. And then when I get to the Russian consulate, I'm going to have a really, really long pee. Like the biggest pee I've ever had in my lifetime.'
'Are we going to have 100 days of resistance?' he said, revving up the crowd and switching to his regular voice. 'Fantastic!' he hollered.
'These people are a disgrace, but there is hope. Trump and Pence think you're going to lay down. That's one thing about New Yorkers: You don't lay down.'
Baldwin was joined by Hollywood actors Robert de Niro, Mark Ruffalo, Julianne Moore and Cynthia Nixon.
Oscar-winning director Michael Moore and singer Cher also joined in as the noisy crowd thronged Columbus Circle and Central Park West.
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Robert de Niro was the first to take to the podium as he read mean tweets about Trump before saying he was a 'bad example of this country and this city'

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Director Michael Moore said it is a 'very dangerous' time in the United States and even called Trump a 'sociopath' on the eve of his inauguration

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Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, issued a cry for progressive politics and urged Americans across the country to rise up and make their objections to the incoming administration heard
 

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Cher spoke on stage during the We Stand United New York rally on Thursday

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Hollywood stars Mark Ruffalo and Julianne Moore also spoke to the crowd of protesters

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Several thousand protesters gathered on the streets of New York near the Trump International Hotel on Thursday night to protest against the president-elect

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Protesters hold signs of 'No!' as they listen to speakers at an anti-Trump rally hosted by filmmaker Michael Moore in front of the Trump International Hotel

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People hold signs of 'No!' as they listen to speakers at an anti-Trump rally and protest hosted by filmmaker Michael Moore

De Niro was the first to take to the podium as he read mean tweets about Trump before saying he was a 'bad example of this country and this city'.
'Fight Trump every day' and 'justice and civil rights for all' read placards at the rally in the president-elect's hometown, where a majority of people voted for his Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in last year's election.
 

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'He does not rule with a mandate,' Moore said in reference to Clinton's win of the popular vote and Americans who voted for independent candidates.
'We are the majority. Don't give up. I won't give up,' he said.
Singer Cher took to the stage calling Trump an 'unbelievable narcissist' who could change the face of our world.
'The only thing that will save us is you. The only thing that can save us is you,' she told the crowd.
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Protesters also gathered outside Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. on Thursday night with police apparently clashing with the crowd

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Protesters cover their faces after being pepper sprayed outside the National Press Club in Washington on Thursday ahead of the presidential inauguration
 

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Mayor Bill de Blasio, a Democrat, issued a rallying cry for progressive politics and urged Americans across the country to rise up and make their objections to the incoming administration heard.
'Donald Trump always liked to say he built a movement, well now it's time for us to build our movement and that starts tonight and it's all over the country, tonight, tomorrow and in the days to come,' de Blasio said.
He championed universal healthcare, protecting the world from climate change and preserving rights gained under the outgoing Barack Obama administration.
'Look at the thousands here tonight and that is only the beginning,' he said.
Protesters also gathered outside Trump International Hotel in Washington D.C. on Thursday night before marching to the National Press Club several blocks away.
A group made up of hundreds of protesters clashed with police clad in riot gear who used pepper spray against some of the crowd.
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The protest in New York is where a majority of people voted for Trump's Democratic rival Hillary Clinton in last year's election

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Placards at the rally in the president-elect's hometown on New York on Thursday related to racism and having Trump jailed in 2017

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'Fight Trump every day' and 'justice and civil rights for all' read placards at the rally

Washington has turned into a virtual fortress ahead of the inauguration. Police cars lined much of Pennsylvania Avenue - the parade route - as workers unloaded crowd control fences from flatbed trucks, erected barricades and marked off pavement with tape.
About 28,000 security personnel, miles of fencing, roadblocks, street barricades and dump trucks laden with sand are part of the security cordon around 3 square miles of central Washington.
A protest group known as Disrupt J20 has vowed to stage demonstrations at each of 12 security checkpoints and block access to the festivities on the grassy National Mall.
Police and security officials have pledged repeatedly to guarantee protesters' constitutional rights to free speech and peaceful assembly.
 

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just a bunch of incredibly uninformed fucking idiots with too much time on their hands

I can only laugh at them
 

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