2024-11-07 11:30:00 :
re-election Donald Trump As president of the United States, he has sparked strong reactions from Hollywood celebrities, with many expressing anger, disappointment and concern about the impact of his victory, particularly on women’s rights and social justice.
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Jamie Lee Curtis She expressed her frustration on Instagram, stressing that the restrictive era under Trump could be coming again. She expressed concern that many people, particularly ethnic minorities, women, LGBTQ+ people and young people, will face increased fear and uncertainty about their rights. Curtis made it clear that while the situation was dire, she believed it was time to take action. “Wake up and fight”. She called for collective action, including protests, to defend human rights, women’s health care and against what she called “tyranny.”
Her post read:
“For all of these people, there’s always someone there to help you. And that includes me…fighting for women, our children, and their futures.”
rapper Cardi B She also shared her displeasure with the election results, posting a video on her Instagram Story with the caption, “I hate you guys.”
Cardi B, who has previously supported Kamala Harris has been an outspoken advocate for women’s rights during the election. She condemned Trump’s alleged sexism and agreed with Harris that women often have to work harder and endure more scrutiny than their male counterparts. She described herself as an undervalued person, like Harris, and vowed to always stand up to bullying.
Christina Applegatebecause she is Married…with childrentook to social media to express her concerns about threats to reproductive rights, especially in the wake of the overturning of the Constitution Roe v. Wade 2022. Applegate shared her anguish over the emotional toll Trump’s reelection has taken on her children, who worry about her rights as a woman.
in a post X (formerly Twitter), she asked: “Why? Give me your reason???” She then urged followers who support Trump’s policies against women’s rights to unfollow her, saying, “Everything you do is untrue.” In a follow-up post, she announced her intention to close the fan account she had maintained for years because she could no longer engage with supporters of what she considered oppressive policies.
billie eilish She also expressed her displeasure and posted this message on her Instagram Story: “This is a war on women.”
Eilish has been outspoken about her support for women’s rights and social justice issues, and her brief but powerful statement reflected her belief that Trump’s reelection marked a major setback for gender equality.
Donald Trump’s election victory means he has crossed 270 Electoral College votes The threshold required to win. This only marks second instance There have been two presidents in U.S. history who served non-consecutive terms——Grover Cleveland was the first, serving two consecutive terms in 1884 and 1892. Trump previously served as president from 2016 to 2020, but lost to Trump in the 2020 election. Joe Biden.
Celebrity protests reflect deep concerns about the social, legal and political consequences of a second Trump presidency, particularly concerns for marginalized communities, women’s rights and the future of American democracy.
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