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Lady Gaga protests Trump's victory, calls fans to stand up for 'kindness'

Jaleesa M. Jones
USA TODAY
She's still with her.

A vocal Clinton supporter, Lady Gaga had a Million Reasons to mourn the presidential election’s outcome.

But following President-elect Donald Trump’s stunning upset against presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton, the Joanne artist — who previously drummed up support for Clinton through active social media campaigning, a transcendent July set at Camden Rising, an event supporting the Democratic National Convention, and a Tuesday campaign performance with Jon Bon Jovi at North Carolina State University — refused to remain Speechless.

Instead, she headed straight to Trump Tower in New York City to stage a solitary protest.

"I want to live in a #CountryOfKindness where #LoveTrumpsHate," the songstress wrote on Twitter alongside a photo of her bearing a "Love trumps hate" sign while hanging off the side of a garbage truck.

"In a room full of hope, we will be heard," she captioned a subsequent post, showing her alongside activist DeRay Mckesson. "#BlackLivesMatter," she continued. "Stand up for kindness, equality and love. Nothing will stop us."

Gaga sits in her car following her protest at Trump Tower.