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In case you did not have access to the television, a radio or the Internet today, allow us to be the first to tell you:

A lot of men and women marched against Donald Trump, his personality and his politics on Saturday.

According to various estimates, over 750,000 people protested in Los Angeles… over 500,000 in Washington D.C… over 250,000 in Chicago.

And so on and so forth.

A number of these protestors were celebrities.

And the celebrity who has received the most attention as a result of her appearance in D.C. was Ashley Judd.

Ashley Judd at the Women's March
(YouTube)

And that’s because Judd used Trump’s own two words (courtesy of an insult her hurled during a debate at Hillary Clinton) against him.

"I am a feminist…I am a nasty woman," Judd declared in her reading of a poem by Nina Donovan, 19-year old from Tennessee.

The message went on to paints a harsh portrait of Trump’s America, awash in corruption, chauvinism and racism.

"I am not as nasty as a swastika painted on a pride flag. And I didn’t know devils could be resurrected but I feel Hitler in these streets. A mustache traded for a toupee," Judd continued.

"I am not as nasty as racism, fraud, conflict of interest, homophobia, sexual assault, transphobia, white supremacy, misogyny ignorance…

"We are not here to be debunked. We are here to be respected. We are here to be nasty. I’m nasty, like my blood stains on my bedsheets,"

It kept going from there.

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