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Jennifer Lawrence has spoken out about whether she intends to be vocal about her opinions on Donald Trump’s presidency and politics in general,
during Saturday’s episode New York Times interview podcast, host Lulu Garcia-Navarro asked hunger games actor what were his thoughts On speaking on the current administration After writing an op-ed after the President was first elected to office.
“I don’t really know if I should or not,” Lawrence said on the podcast. “The first Trump administration was so wild, and how can we let it stay that way? I felt like I was running around like a chicken with its head cut off.”
During last year’s presidential election, don’t feel bad actor supported kamala harrisI am telling People At the time the magazine said their decision was largely based on “abortion being on the ballot.”
On the podcast, he questioned what impact celebrities can have on the political climate.

“But as we’ve learned in election after election, celebrities don’t make a difference in who people vote for,” Lawrence said. “So what am I doing? I’m just sharing my opinion on something that’s going to add fuel to the fire that’s dividing the country. We’re so divided.”
Due to her work as an actor and an “artist”, Lawrence explained that she does not want to turn people away from any of her projects simply because of their political beliefs.
However, despite her hesitation to speak about her opinions on politics, she tries to express her beliefs through the films and projects her production company chooses, such as the abortion documentary. Zurawski vs. Texas,
“A lot of the films coming out of my production company are expressions of the political landscape and I think I can be helpful,” she said.
When asked if he regretted how he spoke during Trump’s first term, Lawrence said, “Possibly? I regret everything I’ve done or said.”
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“I’ll take out zip drives of all these cameras when I leave. The second term feels different. Because he said what he was going to do. We knew what he did for four years. He was very clear. And that’s what we chose.”
Lawrence’s appearance on the podcast was part of his press tour. His upcoming film, die my loveWhich is going to be released in theaters on 7th November.
She stars alongside Robert Pattinson, Sissy Spacek and LaKeith Stanfield in the psychological thriller, which is about a new mother who sinks into psychosis in the months following the birth of her son. It is the fifth feature film directed by renowned Scottish filmmaker Lynne Ramsay, whose previous credits include the disturbing psycho-drama. morvern collarAcclaimed thriller starring Samantha Morton and Joaquin Phoenix you were never really here,