De Niro to JLaw : should celebrities be expected to speak out against Trump ?
Trump’s second term has stars calling out the president – but others choose to remain silent, questioning whether it makes any difference If you were hoping Jennifer Lawrence might be able to tell you who to vote for and why, you’re in for some disappointment. “I don’t really know if I should,” (…)
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