While Donald Trump continues to hammer the NFL993 Archivesits players over kneeling protests during the national anthem, the people in the entertainment world have stepped in to show their support.
The latest comes from The X-Filesstars Gillian Anderson and David Duchovny, who both tweeted a photo of them kneeling and linking arms on set on Monday night.
SEE ALSO: Stevie Wonder takes both knees 'For America' after Trump's unhinged NFL commentsThe photo was simply accompanied by the hashtag #TakeAKnee and #TheXFiles, and with no further statement.
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Duchovny and Anderson are currently filming the eleventh season of the TV series, but took a break to show solidarity with those facing criticism from Trump over the protest.
Shooting of the series began in Vancouver, Canada in August, with the series slated to air on FOX later this year or in 2018, according to Global News.
Anderson and Duchovny's tweets received plenty of thumbs up.
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