EVANESCENCE's AMY LEE Joins Anti-Trump Protest in Nashville: 'Stop Kidnapping People'

Singer takes part in protest supporting democracy and immigrant protections.

Evanescence’s Amy Lee
Evanescence’s Amy Lee—Image: Instagram

Amy Lee from Evanescence was spotted at a protest in the U.S. taking a stand against Donald Trump’s immigration policies.

The singer joined demonstrators in Nashville, where she lives, alongside her husband Josh Hartzler, both wearing t-shirts from the No Kings movement.

In recent days, the U.S. has seen a wave of protests in response to Trump’s anti-immigration stance. The demonstrations reached a peak on Saturday (14th), when the No Kings movement organized rallies in several cities.

The initiative pushes back against what participants see as authoritarian behavior from Trump, emphasizing that the U.S. is not a monarchy, but a democracy, and should be governed accordingly.

Amy Lee was photographed holding a protest sign that appears to criticize the actions of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement), an agency accused of detaining immigrants arbitrarily.

While the sign wasn’t fully visible, it seems to read:

“Justice for ALL. Stop kidnapping people.”

Amy Lee holds a protest sign opposing U.S. President Donald Trump.
Amy Lee holds a protest sign opposing U.S. President Donald Trump.

Amy Lee and Other Artists Join Anti-Trump Protests

Unsurprisingly, Amy Lee wasn’t the only musician using their platform to protest Trump-era policies.

Tom Morello, known for his work with Rage Against the Machine, also took part in demonstrations on June 14, a date deliberately chosen to clash with Trump’s military birthday parade in Washington, DC.

Morello has been vocal in his criticism of ICE and has participated in multiple protests, especially in Los Angeles, where many of the rallies have centered on immigrant rights.

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