🔗 Share this article The Actress Expresses Discussing Trump Would ‘Worsen the Situation’ Dividing the Nation Apart The star has revealed that she no longer feels suitable to speak out countering the Trump presidency, concerned it could intensify unhelpful debate and deepen rifts throughout the United States. ‘I’m Unsure If It’s Wise’, Explains the Actress During a discussion, the Oscar winner commented, “Back in Trump’s initial term, I believed I was running around without clear direction. But it’s become clear, through repeated campaigns, celebrities fail to influence at all on who people vote for.” The actor went on, “Why continue? I’m just voicing my thoughts on something that’s going to heighten conflict that’s ripping the nation apart.” Changing Allegiances The actress has spoken candidly about supporting Republican and Democratic presidential nominees over the years. Growing up with Republican parents in her home state, she supported John McCain in the 2008 election then moving to the left-leaning politics and stating she understood during President Obama’s term that supporting the GOP was opposing her own rights as a female citizen. Previous Comments Several years ago, she remarked that Donald Trump’s election could represent “a catastrophic event” and publicly supported the Democratic candidate in the 2020 presidential race. In the latest campaign, she gave her endorsement to Vice President Harris, “since I think she’s an amazing candidate and I am confident that she will take all necessary steps to defend reproductive rights.” Hollywood’s Stance The star was supported by most of Hollywood in her rejection of Trump as a candidate for re-election, but the minimal impact public figures have over the voting intentions was emphasized by the outcome. “This upcoming term appears changed,” commented she regarding his leadership. “Because he said what he was going to do. We understood his record for his first term. He was explicit. And voters made that decision.” Current Projects The actor is discussing the drama, Lynne Ramsay’s project in which she stars as a new mother who deals with her emotional state in a remote area. At a interview session for the movie in Venice, the star commented on the conflict in Gaza: “It’s frightening. It’s mortifying. What’s occurring is nothing short of a genocide and it’s horrible.” Additional Thoughts The actress elaborated by stating that she was disheartened by “the lack of civility in the discussions of American politics right now and how that is going to be commonplace to the children today. It’s going to be normal to them that politicians lie.” She attempted to refocus outrage about the issue to policymakers rather than celebrities. “Keep attention on those accountable,” she said, seen by observers as a allusion to the recent commitment signed by numerous arts community members to boycott certain cultural organizations. Individual Insights Jennifer Lawrence, who won an Oscar early in her career for her part in Silver Linings Playbook, is generating Oscar buzz for her work in her latest project. Although Ramsay has rejected the plot being seen as one of maternal mental health issues and psychological distress, the actress shared that she connected with aspects of her character’s journey after the delivery of her second son, soon after filming concluded. “There was concern for my son,” she commented, “envisioning every potential danger, and then second-guessing everything that I was doing. I was seeing a therapist, but I began using a drug called Zurzuvae and I took it for two weeks and it really helped.” Professional Experiences Jennifer Lawrence also spoke regarding the liberating necessity of shooting revealing sequences in the film while she was some months pregnant and limited physically. “There’s a freedom,” she commented, of being forced to abandon insecurities. “Truly, I sometimes think where I’m like, What technically are the differences between me and a prostitute? But it doesn’t trouble me deeply.”