Emmy Award-winning actress Drea de Matteo told Donald Trump Jr. in a podcast interview that many celebrities like her oppose Biden’s policies but are afraid to speak out. He said he is doing so.
De Matteo, who rose to fame on HBO’s “The Sopranos,” spoke with former President Donald Trump’s son Donald Trump Jr. on a recent episode of the podcast “Triggered.” De Matteo also launched Ultrafree, a streetwear brand that slams cancel culture and supports “promoting free speech.”
De Matteo talked about how his opinions have changed on certain issues, such as illegal immigration, saying that he previously voted for Biden based on his sympathy for illegal immigrants, but that the chaos at the border made him change his mind. Told. After showing off caps from their friend’s company Sloppy Tees that read “Shut the Borders, you idiots,” they discussed mass illegal immigration of able-bodied fighting-age men. “I don’t know if they’re here to support the American people,” De Matteo said.
Trump Jr. noted that he had met some of De Matteo’s former co-stars in New York and suggested that “I don’t think many of them were left-wing liberals,” but he still called them He said he didn’t want to exclude him. Until they came forward, they were acting as non-liberals. I also asked De Matteo if she noticed that other Hollywood actors also question contemporary left-wing politics, but just don’t have the “courage to do what they’re doing.”
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Although Mr. De Matteo still considers himself a liberal in some ways, although he has only recently been open about it, he said he has long opposed modern far-left trends. “I really wanted to fight, but I didn’t think I had the A voice and B the ball,” but said everything changed after he was “thrown to the wolves.”
She added, “And once I got out, I was like, ‘I’m here, what am I going to do? I’m out of the cage.'” Well, you just have to do what you have to do. She said she has been supported by her boyfriend, God, and her children, before adding, “They believe in what we believe in, which is freedom and unity the right way, and what this administration is pushing.” “This is not the kind of unity we are trying to achieve.” Bull—. ”
(LR) Actors Michael Imperioli and Drea De Matteo in a scene from the HBO cable TV series “The Sopranos.” (Photo by Anthony Neste/Getty Images) (Photo by Anthony Neste/Getty Images)
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De Matteo went on to criticize the Biden administration, saying, “They take any social issue and use it as a pawn to advance their administration and do nothing but divide people. I just did it,” he claimed.
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“This administration is just slamming all these things down,” she claimed, “and people in Hollywood are scared. What, you speak out against race and gender and everything else. Are you going to? People are afraid to have them, because, number one, you can never win with liberals, and you’re never going to win. ”
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