Hollywood star not seen in years emerges in obscene hat
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During a march in Los Angeles on Saturday, a Hollywood star known for her rare public appearances was spotted wearing a hat with a bold message on the front.

Jodie Sweetin, 43, recognized for her role as Stephanie Tanner in the popular series Full House, was photographed standing on the steps of City Hall amidst a nationwide demonstration against President Donald Trump and Elon Musk.

According to the Los Angeles Times, the protests, organized by groups like Hands Off!, drew approximately 500,000 participants across the nation.

Sweetin – who labels herself as an activist in her Instagram bio – addressed the crowd while speaking into a microphone underneath the warm sun.

The actress sported a black cap on top of her head which had the words ‘We f***ing hate Donald Trump’ printed on the front in white lettering.

Jodie additionally sported a black shirt as well as black leggings and shades during the march – which began in Pershing Square located in downtown L.A.

Jodie Sweetin, 43, made a rare public appearance while donning a hat with an explicit message on the front during a march in Los Angeles on Saturday

Jodie Sweetin, 43, made a rare public appearance while donning a hat with an explicit message on the front during a march in Los Angeles on Saturday

The Full House actress sported a black cap on top of her head which had the words 'We f***ing hate Donald Trump' printed on the front in white lettering

The Full House actress sported a black cap on top of her head which had the words ‘We f***ing hate Donald Trump’ printed on the front in white lettering

Last month, Sweetin took to her main Instagram page to post about the ‘peaceful march’ that was held on Saturday near City Hall.

Jodie has previously attended protests in the past such as in 2022 when she was shoved to the ground by police during an abortion rights march in Los Angeles.

The Hands Off! protests over the weekend took place in numerous cities across the country, including Washington D.C. against Trump and DOGE head Elon Musk. 

Thousands swarmed ICE’s Washington D.C. headquarters amid the nationwide demonstrations, decrying Trump’s mass deportation policies following the detainment of doctoral student Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, from Tufts University.

It came as hundreds of thousands of others took to the streets to protest the, ‘Trump-Musk billionaire takeover and the Republican assault on our freedoms and our communities.’ 

Videos posted on social media showed demonstrators clutching Palestinian flags and signs that read, ‘Let Gaza Live!’ rallying around the the Customs and Border Protection headquarters.

The president was far from the action however and spent the day playing golf at his Florida resort.

Ozturk was detained by ICE agents while walking down a suburban Boston street on March 25 and placed in a detention center in Louisiana.

Sweetin - who labels herself as an activist in her Instagram bio - addressed the crowd while speaking into a microphone underneath the warm sun

According to the Los Angeles Times , around 500,000 people signed up for protests around the country which were set up by organizations such as Hands Off!

Sweetin – who labels herself as an activist in her Instagram bio – addressed the crowd while speaking into a microphone underneath the warm sun

Jodie additionally sported a black shirt as well as black leggings and shades during the march - which began in Pershing Square located in downtown L.A.

Jodie additionally sported a black shirt as well as black leggings and shades during the march – which began in Pershing Square located in downtown L.A.

Last month, Sweetin took to her main Instagram page to post about the 'peaceful march' that was held on Saturday near City Hall

Last month, Sweetin took to her main Instagram page to post about the ‘peaceful march’ that was held on Saturday near City Hall

Jodie has previously attended protests in the past such as in 2022 when she was shoved to the ground by police during an abortion rights march in Los Angeles

Jodie has previously attended protests in the past such as in 2022 when she was shoved to the ground by police during an abortion rights march in Los Angeles

It came as hundreds of thousands of others took to the streets to protest the, 'Trump-Musk billionaire takeover and the Republican assault on our freedoms and our communities'; Trump and Musk (with son X) seen in February in the Oval Office

It came as hundreds of thousands of others took to the streets to protest the, ‘Trump-Musk billionaire takeover and the Republican assault on our freedoms and our communities’; Trump and Musk (with son X) seen in February in the Oval Office 

The Department of Homeland Security said she and two other Palestinian students at Columbia University, Ranjani Srinivasani and Mahmoud Khalil, were detained because of their ‘support for Hamas.’

Their detentions have sparked outrage from civil rights advocates and immigration lawyers who claim they were unlawfully detained.

On Saturday the students’ supporters marched side by side members of almost 200 groups as part of the ‘Hands Off!’ demonstration.

Representatives such as Al Green also joined the protests amid calls from Democrat constituents for their party to present a stronger front against Trump and the Republicans. 

In New York, thousands were seen flooding 5th avenue with American flags, Ukrainian flags, and signs that pictured Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth and Trump captioned, ‘Have you no shame?’

Protestors also lined the Boston Common in Massachusetts with signs that read, ‘This is the government our founders warned us about,’ and ‘You can’t spell hatred without red hat.’

The demonstration marks the first massive protest against Trump since the Women’s March in 2017. The Women’s March included A-list stars like Madonna, Miley Cyrus, Jane Fonda, and Cher.

Trump hasn’t responded to the protests yet, but defended his tariff economic plan on Truth Social on Saturday.  

According to the Los Angeles Times , around 500,000 people signed up for protests around the country which were set up by organizations such as Hands Off!; protestor seen near City Hall in L.A. on Saturday

According to the Los Angeles Times , around 500,000 people signed up for protests around the country which were set up by organizations such as Hands Off!; protestor seen near City Hall in L.A. on Saturday 

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