Watch Hollywood Stars Plead With Congress to "Save Us" From Trump's Impending Presidency

The results of the 2016 presidential election left many citizens feeling devastated, including celebrities. With Donald Trump set to be sworn in as president on Jan. 20, several of Hollywood's biggest stars have teamed up with the organization Humanity For Progress to plead with Congress to ensure the country remains morally intact under Trump's presidency.

"Dear members of Congress, I'm mad, flabbergasted, furious, concerned for my children," begins a video PSA called Stand Up For Us. "The majority of Americans, regardless of who they voted for, did not vote for racism, for sexism, or for xenophobia," the stars declare while calling out the recent uptick in hate crimes against minorities following Trump's win.

"You are our last line of defense," says Janet Mock, host of MSNBC's So Popular!. "We won't remain silent, we'll work harder to mobilize our vote and our communities, but we need you!" Watch the full one-minute video plea to Congress that stars Sally Field (Lincoln), Jeffrey Wright (Westworld), Lea DeLaria (Orange Is the New Black), and Steve Buscemi (Boardwalk Empire), among others, above.