Many stars express their anger after the re-election of Donald Trump

Many stars express their anger after the re-election of Donald Trump
Many stars express their anger after the re-election of Donald Trump

On the night of Tuesday November 5 to Wednesday November 6, Donald Trump won the American presidential election.

Democrats and supporters of Kamala Harris are going through difficult times… Donald Trump won the American presidential election. To the great dismay of certain celebrities who had given their support to the Democrat.

Rapper Cardi B did not hide her anger and reacted hotly in a video that she posted and then deleted a few minutes later. In it, she vehemently criticized people who voted for Trump. “ This is why some states will be hit by hurricanes “, she said.

The rapper, who did not name the states she was targeting, was certainly talking about Florida, Louisiana, Texas and North Carolina since the results of these states had just fallen and were in favor of the Republican.

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Actress Jamie Lee Curtis spoke out on Instagram. “ Many fear their rights will be denied. Many people from minorities and young people will be afraid. Gays and trans people will be afraid. We know that many women will have difficulty accessing contraception. But many people will be there to help them. Me too “, she wrote in the caption of her publication.

Before adding: “ We must wake up and fight. Fighting for women and their children, to guarantee their future, to fight against tyranny, every day that God makes. One fight at a time. One event at a time. This is what it means to be American. Forever and for eternity, no matter what happens ».

Actress Christina Applegate asked about X: “ For what ? Give me a reason!!! My daughter is crying because her rights as a woman may be taken away. If you don’t agree, you can unfollow me “, she said.

Finally, writer Stephen King decided to use a metaphor to express his displeasure with Trump’s re-election. “ There is often a sign in stores that sell beautiful and fragile objects: “if you break it, you pay for it”. The same can be said of democracy “, he wrote on X.

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