President Donald Trump (above) wants his supporters to counter the massive protests against his administration by staging a rally of their own

President Donald Trump wants his supporters to counter the massive protests against his administration by staging a rally of their own.

The president tweeted on Saturday that a demonstration staged by his voters would be 'the biggest of them all.'

'Maybe the millions of people who voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN should have their own rally,' Trump tweeted on Saturday.

Since taking office and enacting controversial measures, Trump has watched as thousands have taken to the streets in the United States and abroad to denounce him.

With the Academy Awards scheduled for Sunday, Hollywood has also waded into the political dispute.

Jodie Foster, Michael J. Fox and Keegan Michael Key headlined a protest over Trump's recent immigration orders.

'Maybe the millions of people who voted to MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN should have their own rally,' Trump tweeted on Saturday

Trump also lashed out at the media once again on Saturday, tweeting that the press 'has not reported that the national debt in my first month went down by $12 billion vs. a $200 billion increase in Obama's [sic] first month'

He also tweeted: 'Great optimism for future of US business, AND JOBS, with the DOW having an 11th straight record close. Big tax & regulation cuts coming!'

The stars were among 1,200 people to take part in the rally organized by the United Talent Agency on Friday outside its headquarters in Beverly Hills.

UTA, one of the world's largest talent agencies, chose to scrap its annual pre-Oscars party in protest at Trump's immigration travel ban and to show its support for freedom of speech and artistic expression.

Taking to the rally stage, Foster said she's never been comfortable using her public face for activism and has always found the small ways to serve, but that this year is different.

'It's time to show up,' she said. 'It's a singular time in history. It's time to engage. And as the very, very dead Frederick Douglass once said 'any time is a good time for illumination'.'

'It doesn't matter where you born, who you voted for... All the colors in the identity rainbow - this is our time to resist,' she said.

'It is the time to show up and demand answers. It's all of us trying to tell our elected officials to do their job.'

The rally also featured performances by DJ Cassidy and rock band the X Ambassadors.

Fox, who became a United States citizen some 20 years ago, remembered being annoyed at the 8-year process to citizenship and now wonders what he was complaining about.

'I'm proud to stand here today in support of values and principles that I admire,' Fox told the crowd.

With the Academy Awards scheduled for Sunday, Hollywood has also waded into the political dispute. Jodie Foster (left) and Michael J. Fox (right) headlined a protest over Trump's recent immigration orders in Los Angeles on Friday

'You have people who have given up everything, who have lost everything they have. They are struggling to keep their families alive and keep food in their mouths and disease away from their bodies and took tremendous risk to get to this country, and we say no?'

Key said the event was intended to 'support the creative community's growing concern with anti-immigration sentiment in the United States of America and its potential chilling effect on the global exchange of ideas, not to mention freedom of expression.'

Trump also lashed out at the media once again on Saturday, tweeting that the press 'has not reported that the national debt in my first month went down by $12 billion vs. a $200 billion increase in Obama's [sic] first month.'

He also tweeted: 'Great optimism for future of US business, AND JOBS, with the DOW having an 11th straight record close. Big tax & regulation cuts coming!'

On Wednesday, Trump met with top aides at the White House to discuss the budget, which is expected to include a number of spending cuts.

We're going to take this budget, which is in all fairness I've only been here for four weeks, so I can't take too much of the blame for what's happened but it is absolutely out of control,' Trump said as he met with his budget team Wednesday.

'Unfortunately, the budget that we're inheriting essentially inherit something a mess,' Trump said as he allowed reporters to get pictures while he met with his budget team.

'The finances of our country are a mess, but we're going to clean them up,' he vowed.

'Things that we've been doing, including negotiating deals that have already been negotiated, so you call it re-negotiating – on airplanes and lots of other things, military items – we'll end up either getting many more planes free, or we're going to save a lot of money.'

'But we've already saved a lot – billions and billions of dollars have been saved,' Trump said.

'Things that we've been doing, including negotiating deals that have already been negotiated, so you call it renegotiating on airplanes and lots of other things, military items,' he said.