Cara Delevingne urged friends to launch "four years of hell" on Republicans after Donald Trump was elected President in the US overnight.
Supermodel Cara, 32, shared her reaction to the news of convicted felon Donald Trump being re-elected, following the double impeachment of the former Apprentice star. Billionaire Trump ran again against Democrat Kamala Harris, after Joe Biden stood down from the presidency race in July.
Cara, who resides part-time in Los Angeles, called on her followers to fight 'fascists, misogynists, bigots and liars' in the passionate post on Instagram Stories. It read: "A message to my friends: Trump will win the White House.
"The GOP has control of the Senate. This is gutting yes, but freeing too. We get to make every day over the next four years hell for fascists, misogynists, bigots and liars."
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Getty Images)She added: "This is not the time to shrink. Nor the time to despair. This is the time for that classic Disney, larger than life, kinda gay, impossibly well dressed, unbelievably cool villainy. That punk rock, black parade guerrilla s***. This is our villain era. Make art. F*** s*** up. Build power. They are about to learn the hardest thing about gaining power is keeping it."
Trump, 78, is the first US President ever to have been found guilty at a criminal trial - let alone go on to be re-elected following a conviction.
The Republican Party leader is set to move back into the White House after winning the majority votes in the US 2024 Presidential Election. Trump has been found guilty of falsifying business records and currently has four criminal cases stacked against him.
Trump is accused of trying to overturn the 2020 election result and has been charged with conspiracy against the rights of citizens, as well as conspiracy to defraud the US. He previously pled not guilty to all charges and denies any wrongdoing.
The first of the court cases is the 'hush money' case in Manhattan, which saw Trump convicted of 34 counts of felony fraud. A payment of $130,000 (£103,000) was made to adult film actress Stormy Daniels just before the 2016 election, in which she claims she agreed to keep her quiet about her allegation that she had sex with Trump, which he denies.
Although this sort of payment isn't illegal, Trump's former lawyer, who paid Ms Daniels, had the transaction recorded as legal fees in Trump's accounts - which does break the law. New York judge Juan Merchan delayed the sentencing hearing until after the election so as to avoid claims of a political motive. He also said the jury's verdict would "be respected and addressed in a manner that is not diluted" by the election.
The second state charge is in Georgia, where it is alleged Trump and 18 other defendants meddled with the 2020 election - a state in which he won 50.8 percent of the votes in the election. Following Trump's win, it's expected the judge of the Manhattan case could impose a lighter sentence, a fine, or opt to delay the sentence altogether until Trump finishes his time in office. Paul Butler, professor at Georgetown Law, told the Financial Times: "At this point, Trump has essentially won in all four cases."
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