“Abortion is literally on the ballot,” the Oscar-winning actor said. people This week, he described the current vice president as “an incredible candidate.” “I know she will do everything she can to protect reproductive rights.”
As you know, Kamala has consistently supported legislation to restore abortion rights across the United States. Roe v. Wade — A landmark legal ruling that has protected the constitutional right to abortion since 1973 was overturned in June 2022.
Jennifer made her position clear, referring to Kamala’s Republican opponent, former President Donald Trump: “The most important thing is to not have someone in the White House who wants to ban abortion.”
For context, Jennifer has previously spoken publicly about growing up in a conservative home in Kentucky. In fact, in an interview with Vogue, that took place just days later. Roe v. Wade She revealed that after her decision was overturned, she had previously had a feud with her family over her Republican beliefs.
“I’ve tried really hard over the past five years to forgive and understand my dad and my family. Different. The information they get is different. Their lives are different.She spoke of the “discord” within her family as a result of the 2016 presidential election, saying:
now, The Hunger Games The star has used her platform to produce documentaries that highlight women’s rights, and in an interview with People, she emphasized the importance of education through storytelling.
Jennifer’s company, Excellent Cadaver, has produced two documentary films that have not yet been released. Bread and RosesFollow in real time “three women fighting to regain their autonomy” living under Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Juraski vs. TexasThis is the story of the women who filed a lawsuit against the state of Texas in 2023 over its restrictive abortion laws.
Talk about more Juraski vs. Texas — Jen, who stars in the film co-produced by Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, said the women in the film “have gone through things that no human being should ever have to go through.”
In conclusion, Jennifer once again urged people to “take action by voting,” saying, “The most important thing we can do right now is to vote.”