Several celebrities have expressed their disdain for Republican Presidential hopeful Donald Trump and have even started a movement against him; Cara Delevingne is lending her voice to the many that are against his campaign.

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The 23-year-old visited the White House as part of a roundtable for an upcoming Funny or Die project about climate change, and while there, she decided to pose for some funny pictures--and even tackled Trump in one of them, questioning his claims that climate change isn't an actual problem.


"Let's see how you feel about climate change in 10 years Mr Trump! It is painfully real. Also, can Donald Trump do this???? #itrumptrump #ichallengetrump #climatechangeexistsfool," she captioned a shot herself in the White House while standing up on the toes of one foot.

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Delevingne isn't the only celebrity who has expressed disdain for the presidential hopeful recently, as a large group have also joined a major movement gaining steam called "Stop Hate. Dump Trump."

The movement and campaign, which continues to gain signatures, was spearheaded by celebrities and calls for anyone who believes Trump needs to be stopped to sign.

"We believe Trump is a grave threat to democracy, freedom, human rights, equality, and the welfare of our country and all our people," the campaign website reads. "We have witnessed Trump inciting hatred against Muslims, immigrants, women, the disabled. We have seen him evidencing dangerous tendencies that threaten the bedrock of democracy: unleashing a lynch mob mentality against protestors, calling for the expulsion of Muslims from the country, bullying, and fear-mongering. History has shown us what happens when people refuse to stand against hate-filled leaders. We pledge ourselves to speak out in every way possible against the politics of hate and exclusion he represents."

Among the celebrities who have signed their names to the campaign are Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Kerry Washington, Connie Britton, Gloria Steinem, Cynthia Nixon, Thandie Newton, Kathy Najimy, Dylan McDermott, Rosie O'Donnell, Roseann Barr and Rosanna Arquette.

As of publication the campaign has amassed 5,928 signatures.