What Did Riverdale’s Lili Reinhart Say About Donald Trump?

As a passionate advocate for women’s rights and a follower of Lili Reinhart, I admire her unwavering stance against those who have abused their power, particularly Donald Trump. Her courage to speak out against such individuals, especially during such polarizing times, is commendable.


On November 6th, I hopped onto my favorite platform (formerly known as Twitter) to share my thoughts on the upcoming 2024 presidential election. Before Donald Trump’s win, I couldn’t help but voice my opinion about him, labeling him an “abuser.” I stand firm in my support for the women who have bravely accused him of such actions. #StandWithWomen

Lili Reinhart called Donald Trump an ‘abuser’ in social media post

Before the declaration of the election results, Lili Reinhart spoke up on social media platform X (previously Twitter), expressing empathy towards women who had accused Donald Trump of sexual assault. The actress couldn’t comprehend the emotions these women must be feeling as they watched millions voting for their alleged abuser. She also stated that her heart goes out to them, as she supports their allegations.

Multiple individuals promptly advised Reinhart to avoid politics. In response, the “Riverdale” actress reportedly used inappropriate language, telling one of the commenters, “Suck my dick,” accompanied by a heart emoji. Others threatened to stop following her, to which she retorted, “Don’t return!

Later on her Instagram Stories, Lili Reinhart expressed criticism towards Donald Trump and his followers, jokingly stating that they seem to be fond of her on X. Reinhart further emphasized her belief in the women who have accused Trump of sexual misconduct and vowed to stand by their side. The actress also referred to Trump as a “convicted rapist,” dismissing his supporters’ claims that it’s just “fake news.

In the 2024 elections, Donald Trump was elected to be the 47th President of the United States, marking his return for a second term in office. He previously held the presidency from 2017 to 2021 during his first term.

Originally reported by Namrata Padhee on Mandatory.

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2024-11-08 18:41