The United States will not welcome a woman into the White House and Lili Reinhart has expressed her anger at Donald Trump supporters.
Taking to X this Wednesday, November 6, as the Republican candidate is inches away from another victory at the US presidential election, the actress, 28, expressed her sympathy for the women who have accused the 78-year-old of sexual assault in the past.
Since 1970, at least 26 women have accused the Apprentice star of sexual misconduct - which didn't stop him from securing the key states of Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia during this Tuesday's election night.
Lili Reinhart, who gained worldwide recognition with her role in the show Riverdale took to the social media platform to share her heartbreak and lashed out against a Trump fan who encouraged her to "stay out of politicis."
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Getty Images)"I cannot fathom the feeling of the women who came forward about their sexual assault at the hands of Trump. Seeing millions of people vote for their abuser. 'My heart absolutely breaks for these women", the actress penned. Lili then sent a message of support Donald Trump's accusers, adding: "I believe you, and I am so sorry."
X users immediately jumped on to the comment section, with one writing: "Lili You're a great actor, stay only acting. Stay out of politics", which prompted Lili, a Kamala Harris supporter, to fume: "suck my d**k."
The TV star then moved over to her Instagram story, where she shared the Tweet, penning: "The Trump bots on Twitter are loving me. You can keep defending the CONVICTED rapist and call it fake news. I will always believe these women."
While the future president was confronted with multiple legal cases, Donald Trump was found legally liable of sexually abusing journalist E. Jean Carroll in May, 2023. She had claimed that the politician had assaulted her in a dressing room at a Bergdorf Goodman department store. He later defamed her when he denied her allegations and his lawyers have since argued that the verdict finding him liable should be overturned.
With only a handful of votes needed for him to be declared the next president of the United States, Donald Trump declared victory in a speech aired live from Washington DC on UK screens. "We're going to help our country heal", he notably said, adding: "This is a magnificent victory for the American people, that will allow us to make America great again."
Meanwhile, as Tuesday night faded into this Wednesday morning, Kamala Harris supporters left her election night party at Howard University. The Democrat and former Vice-President of the United States received support from A-listers in the likes of Beyonce, Cardi B and Lady Gaga, as Joe Biden did back in 2021 for his inauguration.
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