Donal Trump News: Lady Gaga Is Not Happy On Trumps Victory Over Hillary Clinton; 'Bad Romance' Singer Protests Outside Of Trump Tower

After the unexpected win of president-elect Donald Trump, celebrities have taken to social media their disappointment over the results of the election. However, Lady Gaga is not taking the matter via social media only as she went outside a Trump Tower early Wednesday morning to hold a sign and protest his victory.

E! News reported that the "Bad Romance" songstress held a sign that reads "Love trumps hate." Lady Gaga has been one of the huge celebrity supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton. Lady Gaga also took to Twitter on Tuesday evening that in a room full of hope, they will be heard. She urged Hillary Clinton supporters to stand up for kindness, equality, and love. She ended her tweet with, "Say a prayer America."

Mirror also reported that Lady Gaga tweeted a video of her friends at the Javits Center on Tuesday evening. Some notable celebrities seen in the video are Lena Dunham and Debra Messing. Hillary Clinton hosted her election party at the venue. Accordingly, many reporters started to leave when it was becoming clearer that Donald Trump will win the presidential elections.

Lady Gaga campaigned for Hillary Clinton earlier this week when she attended a rally for the Democratic presidential candidate. Lady Gaga then talked about the strengths of the potential first-ever female president. Lady Gaga shared during that time that Hillary Clinton has a career in politics that spans decades of experience. The musician also said that Hillary Clinton is educated, has a sense of leadership, and possesses the wisdom to govern a country.

Lady Gaga went on to say that Hillary Clinton will keep fighting for women's rights, for the care of the children of future generations, and for those who are in need.

Donald Trump has not yet commented on the stunt of Lady Gaga.

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