The Women's March, which took place primarily in Washington, D.C., but also saw attendance in other major cities around the world, drew millions of women to advocate for women's rights and against discriminatory rhetoric used by President Donald Trump during his election campaign.

Celebrities including Ashley Judd, Madonna and America Ferrera were among those who attended rallies, but one less familiar face also joined a crowd.

>> Celebrities show solidarity with Women's March

Josh Kushner, the brother of Ivanka Trump's husband, Jared Kushner, was spotted in the nation's capital Saturday among hundreds of thousands of women who were protesting.

According to Jessica Sidman, an editor at the Washingtonian, Josh Kushner, 31, said he was just "observing" the event.

A spokesman for Josh Kushner told Esquire last August that he is a "lifelong Democrat" who would not vote for Trump.

Josh Kushner's girlfriend, model Karlie Kloss, was outspoken about her support for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

Sunday, a day after the Women's March, Josh Kushner took to Instagram to post a photo of himself and his brother after Jared Kushner was sworn in as a senior adviser to the president.

Jared Kushner, 36, is a millionaire real estate investor.

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In this file photo from October 2024, Atlanta Braves outfielder Jorge Soler and teammates react after losing to the San Diego Padres 5-4 in San Diego. The Braves and Soler, who now plays for the Los Angeles Angels, face a lawsuit by a fan injured at a 2021 World Series game at Truist Park in Atlanta. (Jason Getz/AJC)

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