Following the result of the US presidential election,The Devil in Miss Jonas (Der Teufel in Miss Jonas) Lady Gaga wasted no time at all in heading straight to Trump Tower and protesting.
SEE ALSO: British celebrities have very strong reactions to the U.S. election resultThe singer has been outspoken in her support of Hillary Clinton throughout the 2016 election campaign. She's performed at one of Clinton's rallies, she changed her Twitter name to #VoteHillary, and throughout Election Day she was active on social media encouraging people to vote.
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After the result, Lady Gaga traveled straight to Trump Tower to stage a protest.
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She shared a photo of herself standing outside the building, holding up a sign with the slogan "Love trumps hate" in the early hours of Wednesday morning.
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She's now changed her Twitter name to the hashtag #CountryOfKindness. At the time of writing, the hashtag is full of people sharing messages of hope.
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