Common singles out NRA, Kimmel takes aim at Trump at Oscars
LOS ANGELES — Hollywood seized the microphone at Sunday’s Oscars and wasn’t shy about its passions, sprinkling political moments throughout a show that included anti-gun and pro-immigration references, as well as mocking the president’s Twitter habits.
Rapper Common singled out the National Rifle Association, immigrants, women’s rights and the movement to prevent gun violence during a performance of his Oscar-nominated song.
His rap led into Andra Day’s singing of “Stand Up for Something,” co-written with Diane Warren for the movie “Marshall.”
Common, an Oscar winner in 2015, also took aim at President Donald Trump.


