Singer-songwriter Madonna has criticized Donald Trump’s administration for “dismantling all the freedoms we have been fighting for,” Variety reported.
In a post on X, she shared a selfie and wrote, “It’s so sad to watch our new Government slowly dismantling all the Freedoms we have been fighting for and WON over the years,” adding, “Don’t give up the Fight!”
According to the outlet, “In the first week of Trump’s second term as president, he issued executive orders to eliminate diversity, equity and inclusion positions at executive branch departments and agencies; repealed directives preventing government discrimination based on gender identity and sexual orientation and allowing transgender people to serve in the military; and required the government to recognize only two genders — male and female — on passports and other official documents.”
Madonna, a long-time advocate for the LGBTQ+ community, has previously spoken out against Trump. After his victory in the 2016 election, she delivered an impassioned speech at the Women’s March on Washington, saying, “Welcome to the revolution of love, to the rebellion, to our refusal as women to accept this new age of tyranny, where not just women are in danger but all marginalized people, where being uniquely different right now might truly be considered a crime. It took this horrific moment of darkness to wake us the fuck up,” as per the outlet.
Other pop icons have also voiced their opposition to Trump’s policies following the executive orders. Lady Gaga stated, “I am one of many people that supports [the LGBTQIA+ and other marginalized] communities. And we’re not going down without a fight. We will stick together. It’s going to be hard but I’m up for it. We’re up for it. And I just want everyone to know how deeply they’re loved and not invisible,” Variety reported.