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Actor John Cusack told Trump to "go to hell" at a Chicago rally opposing federal immigration raids, calling them authoritarian.
Actor John Cusack condemned President Trump during a CNN interview at a "No Kings" rally in Chicago on October 18, 2025, telling him to "go to hell" over federal immigration enforcement operations in the city.
Cusack criticized the deployment of ICE and Border Patrol agents as authoritarian, calling them "masked goons" who target vulnerable communities.
The rally, part of over 2,600 coordinated protests worldwide, highlighted resistance to perceived authoritarian overreach amid a government shutdown and National Guard deployments in Chicago and Los Angeles.
Illinois Governor JB Pritzker and Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson joined the event, reaffirming state and local opposition to federal actions they say threaten civil liberties.
Cusack’s remarks, which drew widespread social media attention, underscored growing political tensions over immigration policy and federal authority.
El actor John Cusack le dijo a Trump que "se fuera al infierno" en una manifestación en Chicago en oposición a las redadas federales de inmigración, calificándolas de autoritarias.