Debra Messing once again criticized Susan Sarandon and accused her of publicly supporting Donald Trump.
The two actors previously celebrated before the elections of 2016. They resumed their argument on September 12 of this year when the Will & Grace The star told Sarandon to "close the camp" after watching his video interview on Trump.
"Trump is so annoying, he's like a comic character, that you can not be aware of what's going on," said Sarandon Variety . "Bernie Sanders has proven that you can run for office without taking any dark money … There are many more women running for office.
"It's a revolution … maybe things had to be so bad before real changes really happened, we just have to stay awake."
President Trump against the press
1/15 "You are false news!"
Then President-elect Trump directed this insult against CNN's Jim Acosta while denying him a question at a press conference on January 11, 2017. The anger of the president-elect was due to the publication of unverified notes involving Michael Cohen in the Russian collusion of Buzzfeed. CNN reported on a briefing by Obama and Trump on the memos of US intelligence chiefs, but knew that the content to be verified had not been revealed.
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2/15 "They are among the most dishonest human beings on earth"
President Trump said this about journalists during a visit to the CIA the day after his inauguration. His claim to have the largest crowd of any inauguration ceremony in history had been debunked and he was clearly not happy
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3/15 "New York Times"
President Trump generally addresses the New York Times this way, in contrast to his growing profit margins and growing global readership. He is pictured here in downtown Manhattan offices
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4/15 "Enemy of the American people"
President Trump has since reiterated the claim that these media are the enemy of the people, often after they have broken negative stories about him.
5/15 "They have no sources"
Speaking at the Conservative Conference on Political Action held on February 24, 2017, President Trump suggested that a Washington Post article with 9 sources be "incorporated." The article in question shows how National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, cheated Vice President Mike Pence during a phone call to a Russian ambassador. The fact that the article was "fabricated", even though it was very questionable at the time, seems even less likely since Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to having lied to the FBI about the same phone call.
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6/15 Access denied for major publications
The protesters gathered outside the New York Times office after Trump's White House prevented a number of publications from attending a press conference on February 24, 2017. Hours after the president had denounced to new as CNN and the New York Times, while allowing Breitbart News, CBS, Fox and others
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7/15 "#FNN"
On July 2, 2017, President Trump tweeted an edited clip of his appearance at Wrestlemania XXIII in which the CNN logo was imposed on his wrestling opponent Vince McMahon. CNN is a common target for President Trump and he suggests he is making the most of the network thanks to his repeated attacks.
8/15 "The most powerful television show in America"
On July 27, 2017, President Trump quoted a New York Times article on Fox & Friends. The president is known to watch Fox & Friends every morning, often tweeting about topics discussed on the show, leading to speculation about his influence on his prospects and policies
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9/15 "It's frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write what it wants to write"
During a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on October 11, 2017, President Trump suggested that press freedom should not be allowed to the press. He added that "people should take care of it", suggesting that he also does not respect source protection. At the time, he was angry at an NBC report claiming that the president had expressed a desire to bring the size of the US nuclear arsenal back to its 1960s size, an affirmation that he and D & D Other members of his administration have called false news.
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10/15 "negative (false)"
In a tweet published May 9, 2018, President Trump has confused negative reports about him with false news.
11/15 "I did not criticize the Prime Minister"
At a press conference with the Prime Minister during his visit to Britain, President Trump challenged allegations in the Sun that he criticized Ms. May's Brexit strategy.
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12/15 "Horrible and horrible people"
At a Republican rally in Pennsylvania on August 3, 2018, President Trump felt that all the journalists present "were horrible and horrible people." Later, he denounced the "false news, false and disgusting" for falsely reporting that he was late to meet with the Queen during a visit to Britain.
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13/15 Trump's rhetoric "very close to inciting violence"
In an interview with The Guardian on August 13, 2018, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said that President Trump's attacks on the press are "very close from incitement to violence ". Zeid emphasizes the president's repeated claim that dummy media (negative coverage) are "the enemy of the people" as dangerous.
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14/15 "anonymous source" = fiction
President Trump asserted that any report citing anonymous sources is fiction. Source protection is a vital issue of press freedom, because without it, fears of repercussions from a potential source could lead them to retain important information.
15/15 "I would never kill journalists"
For all journalists frightened by President Trump's attacks on the press, perhaps you can comfort yourself at a rally in Grand Rapids on December 21, 2015. Responding to Vladimir Putin's comments about journalists, Trump has said: these people, but I would never kill them … I would be honest – I would never kill them. Uhh lets see … no, I'll never do it »
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1/15 "You are false news!"
Then President-elect Trump directed this insult against CNN's Jim Acosta while denying him a question at a press conference on January 11, 2017. The anger of the president-elect was due to the publication of unverified notes involving Michael Cohen in the Russian collusion of Buzzfeed. CNN reported on a briefing by Obama and Trump on the memos of US intelligence chiefs, but knew that the content to be verified had not been revealed.
AFP / Getty
2/15 "They are among the most dishonest human beings on earth"
President Trump said this about journalists during a visit to the CIA the day after his inauguration. His claim to have the largest crowd of any inauguration ceremony in history had been debunked and he was clearly not happy
Reuters
3/15 "New York Times"
President Trump generally addresses the New York Times this way, in contrast to his growing profit margins and growing global readership. He is pictured here in downtown Manhattan offices
Getty
4/15 "Enemy of the American people"
President Trump has since reiterated the claim that these media are the enemy of the people, often after they have broken negative stories about him.
5/15 "They have no sources"
Speaking at the Conservative Conference on Political Action held on February 24, 2017, President Trump suggested that a Washington Post article with 9 sources be "incorporated." The article in question shows how National Security Advisor, Michael Flynn, cheated Vice President Mike Pence during a phone call to a Russian ambassador. The fact that the article was "fabricated", even though it was very questionable at the time, seems even less likely since Michael Flynn pleaded guilty to having lied to the FBI about the same phone call.
Reuters
6/15 Access denied for major publications
The protesters gathered outside the New York Times office after Trump's White House prevented a number of publications from attending a press conference on February 24, 2017. Hours after the president had denounced to new as CNN and the New York Times, while allowing Breitbart News, CBS, Fox and others
AFP / Getty Images
7/15 "#FNN"
On July 2, 2017, President Trump tweeted an edited clip of his appearance at Wrestlemania XXIII in which the CNN logo was imposed on his wrestling opponent Vince McMahon. CNN is a common target for President Trump and he suggests he is making the most of the network thanks to his repeated attacks.
8/15 "The most powerful television show in America"
On July 27, 2017, President Trump quoted a New York Times article on Fox & Friends. The president is known to watch Fox & Friends every morning, often tweeting about topics discussed on the show, leading to speculation about his influence on his prospects and policies
Getty Images
9/15 "It's frankly disgusting the way the press is able to write what it wants to write"
During a meeting with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on October 11, 2017, President Trump suggested that press freedom should not be allowed to the press. He added that "people should take care of it", suggesting that he also does not respect source protection. At the time, he was angry at an NBC report claiming that the president had expressed a desire to bring the size of the US nuclear arsenal back to its 1960s size, an affirmation that he and D & D Other members of his administration have called false news.
AFP / Getty
10/15 "negative (false)"
In a tweet published May 9, 2018, President Trump has confused negative reports about him with false news.
11/15 "I did not criticize the Prime Minister"
At a press conference with the Prime Minister during his visit to Britain, President Trump challenged allegations in the Sun that he criticized Ms. May's Brexit strategy.
Reuters
12/15 "Horrible and horrible people"
At a Republican rally in Pennsylvania on August 3, 2018, President Trump felt that all the journalists present "were horrible and horrible people." Later, he denounced the "false news, false and disgusting" for falsely reporting that he was late to meet with the Queen during a visit to Britain.
AFP / Getty
13/15 Trump's rhetoric "very close to inciting violence"
In an interview with The Guardian on August 13, 2018, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights Zeid Ra'ad al-Hussein said that President Trump's attacks on the press are "very close from incitement to violence ". Zeid emphasizes the president's repeated claim that dummy media (negative coverage) are "the enemy of the people" as dangerous.
Reuters
14/15 "anonymous source" = fiction
President Trump asserted that any report citing anonymous sources is fiction. Source protection is a vital issue of press freedom, because without it, fears of repercussions from a potential source could lead them to retain important information.
15/15 "I would never kill journalists"
For all journalists frightened by President Trump's attacks on the press, perhaps you can comfort yourself at a rally in Grand Rapids on December 21, 2015. Responding to Vladimir Putin's comments about journalists, Trump has said: these people, but I would never kill them … I would be honest – I would never kill them. Uhh lets see … no, I'll never do it »
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The publication titled the piece: "Trump has, if anything, inspired more women and people of color to run for office," says actress Susan Sarandon.
Messing responded vehemently on Twitter, writing: "STFU SUSAN Oh yes, PLEASE GIVE CREDIT to Trump, I mean, how else are you able to go out on the street?"
"Convince yourself that this DISASTER for a president you said was better than [Hillary Rotten Clinton] Do not tear children away from parents who ask for asylum. "
Sarandon reacted quickly by writing: "Before you put yourself at the mercy of everyone, try clicking on the video and listening to what I'm saying, not the Variety Clickbait title, which does not have quotation marks. It's a clue … "
She also wrote in a general post on Twitter: I understand why the clickbait title of Variety would be overwhelming, but after watching the video, you'll see that's not what I said. "
Sarandon was a defender of Bernie Sanders in the Democratic primaries, while Messing was a staunch supporter of Clinton.