March for Our Lives Students Lead Rally
Hundreds of thousands of kids and adults have swarmed Washington D.C., demanding gun control in the wake of the Parkland massacre
Parkland, FL students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School are leading the charge at the March for Our Lives rally, and they’re being joined by an estimated half-a-mil others in D.C. as well as millions more in rallies across the country … sending a message to ban assault rifles along with other sensible gun control measures.
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Some big musical acts — including Miley Cyrus, Common, Demi Lovato, Lin-Manuel Miranda, Ariana Grande and Jennifer Hudson — will perform at the D.C. rally, but only students will deliver messages. We’re told all of the students have some connection to gun violence.
Paul McCartney showed up this morning to the march in D.C. wearing an anti-gun t-shirt not far from where John Lennon was shot in 1980.
In L.A. … celebs like Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde, Charlie Puth and Connie Britton will join in the downtown protest. All in all, there are 833 marches planned worldwide Saturday … from the U.S. to the UK, from India to Japan. (TMZ)
One notable person missing from speaking at the March: Denied to speak!
Andrew Pollack’s 18-year-old daughter was one of 17 students and adults killed Wednesday when a gunman opened fire on campus at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland.
Meadow Pollack’s brother wanted to speak at the March For Our Lives event and was denied.