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Hollywood reacts to Donald Trump’s victory: “Elections have consequences”
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Hollywood reacts to Donald Trump’s victory: “Elections have consequences”

It wasn’t the outcome many in Hollywood wanted, but it’s the one they got.

When the PA called Pennsylvania in favor of the Republicans, it confirmed what many prominent names hoped would not happen: that Donald Trump exceeded the threshold of 270 seats to win the presidency he held between 2016 and 2020 and Kamala Harris was defeated.

The writing was on the wall earlier today, as the Republican began to break the “blue wall” and win swing states. Since then, actors, writers and celebrities from the entertainment world have reacted to the stunning news that Donald Trump is taking back the White House, and many are angry at the Democratic-led campaign. Others look to the future with apprehension, with several denouncing the future prospects of women’s rights under the new regime or predicting long-term changes in American society.

Oscar winner Adam McKaywho led the political dispatch Viceleft a lengthy article criticizing Democrats’ approach to winning the race for Vice President Kamala Harris. “Who knew that lying about Biden’s cognitive health for two years, refusing to hold an open convention for a new candidate, never mentioning public health care and embracing fracking, the Cheneys and a year of mass murder children in Gaza would not be a victory. strategy?” he wrote.

The thread And Tremé actor Wendell Piercewho has always ruled in favor of Harris, wrote: “The Supreme Court will be changed for a generation. I will never see a moderate court again in my lifetime. Alito and Thomas will resign and Trump will appoint 40-year-old supporters to the bench. The damage he is preparing to inflict on our institutions in the next two years will be irreparable.”

David Simonwriter of The thread And Treméand outspoken critic of Trump and his supporters, warned that Platform dormant under the current management of this social media site.

“God bless us all. Even scrotes and shit,” he added.

Lili Reinhartstar of The CW drama Riverdalewrote in solidarity with the women who accused the new President of the Republic of assault, saying his “heart absolutely breaks” for them. Democratic circles widely fear that abortion rights will be further reduced under the new Trump regime.

Christine Applegate also questioned the future of women, writing on social media: “Why? Give me your reasons???? My child is sobbing because her rights as a woman are at risk of being taken away. For what ? And if you don’t agree, unfollow me.

Yvette Nicole Brown expressed fury when Democratic Sen. Sherrod Brown lost his seat to Republican Bernie Moreno, saying, “It’s a disgrace on a level that I can’t even describe” and adding, “AmeriKKKa is running tonight.” I’m just demonstrating.

Andy Cohen, the Watch what’s happening live The anchor who campaigned for Democrats losing St. Louis Senate candidate Lucas Kunce lashed out at those who claimed the election would be rigged against Trump, writing of IS NOT fake???? “.

He has since hired a Republican-friendly commentator who claimed that “the rigging had been defeated,” writing, “OHHHHH!! so if he had lost, it would have been fixed?

John Stewart attempted to give some perspective on THE Daily showsaying, “We’re going to come out of this election, we’re going to make all kinds of statements about what this country is and what this world is, but the truth is we won’t really know.” . We’ll make it seem like this is the purpose of our civilization, but we’ll all have to wake up tomorrow morning and work like hell to move the world to where we prefer.

Stewart noted how the United States has rarely followed what pundits and commentators proclaim in the wake of the election, then added: “This is not the end, and we have to come together and we have to continue to stand together.” fight and work day after day. to create a better society for our children, for this world, for this country, which we know is possible. It’s possible.

Philippe Pullmanthe British writer Its dark matter novels adapted for HBO and the BBC, was not convinced, writing simply: “Goodbye, America. It was nice knowing you.