Don't expect to see Hollywood celebrities demonstrating in pussy hats on Inauguration Day, like we did almost eight years ago.
Trump resisters in Hollywood remain in shock after President-elect Donald Trump's landslide victory over Kamala Harris, according to a new report report from hollywood reporter. Their demoralized state means they are unlikely to mount widespread “resistance” against the next president, as they did in early 2017.
“Please leave your cat hat at home.” THR he advised.
Instead, Hollywood elites are reportedly refocusing their efforts on local and down-ballot candidates, with a particular focus on abortion and climate change.
“I think this approach will be much more micro than macro,” Hannah Linkenhoker, chief engagement officer at industry law firm Johnson, Shapiro, Slouett & Cole, told the magazine. spoke.
“There's going to be more emphasis on the state and local level. The fight to protect abortion is a good example. We're seeing some states ratify abortion at the state level. The abortion movement has shifted its focus there. '' said Natalie Tran, executive director of the CAA Foundation.
Back in early 2017, Hollywood elites literally descended on the mean streets of Beverly Hills to express their resistance to President Trump's first term.
United Talent Agency, one of Hollywood's major talent agencies, held a huge gathering on Wilshire Boulevard in February 2017 that featured Jodie Foster, Michael J. Fox, and yet to appear.evil Starring Cynthia Erivo. Jeremy Zimmer, CEO of UTA, a major Democratic fundraiser, also joined the protests, as did California's then-lieutenant governor and current governor, Gavin Newsom.
Last month, at the Women's March in Washington, D.C., dozens of celebrities wore pussy hats to protest Trump. Madonna infamously told marchers that she fantasized about “blowing up” the White House.
This time, celebrities are cutting back on the number of theaters.
Jane Fonda's climate PAC reportedly plans to focus on supporting candidates in down-ballot races. “We think these elected officials at the local, state and county level are a firewall against what might come from the Trump administration,” Executive Director Sarah Lane said. THR.
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