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BREAKING - YOUR REACTION: Actress Kerry Washington (**♡**) EXPLODES, Warns Her 5.3 Million Followers of Looming Dictatorship in America Under Trump After Supreme Court Ruling: "This Decision is a Blueprint for Dictatorship." WATCH NOTE: Kerry Washington is most famous for her role as Olivia Pope in the hit ABC...

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Kasia Z. Zasada 🇺🇸🇵🇱vor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington This person has not read the ruling nor The Constitution.

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Slingshot Newsvor 2 Jahren

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Tammie McDonaldvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington We don’t care about Hollywood

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Corinne Hilgervor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington These people have big issues. Trump wasn’t a dictator the first time. Why would he be one now?

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Dr. Lynn Fynn-derella🐭vor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington These people need to READ THE CONSTITUTION 🤡🤡🤡🤡

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Tom Youngvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Does anybody actually listen or care about what she says?

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Byl Holtevor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington I liked her back then. But as usual the black lady politics comes out, and now I won’t watch anything she’s in🤷‍♂️

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Eliza Johnsonvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington A shame they don't understand how this all works.

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Brett Murphyvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington We all love and support Trump

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Roger Stonevor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Why would anyone listen to this Mook?

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Zade Smithvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Don’t know her, don’t care…

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CindyK💬vor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington They are worried about a "Looming Dictatorship" but not about the Dictatorship we have now. Maybe she should try and let her followers think for themselves if that is possible.

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Doreen Lindervor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington We are already in a Dictatorship.The problem is they cut history in schools and replace it with CRT and such. No one knows what a dictator is. We are in a dictatorship.

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Marianne Fioravantivor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington

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Resting Dollface 𝕋𝕄 🫶🦖🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Fair Question: did we have a dictatorship BEFORE during his first presidency? Bc last I checked there was a lot of Congress against him doing their job & we still had SCOTUS. Was it a dictatorship back then?

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Comic Boss One ❤️🇬🇧🇺🇸MAGAvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington

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Dr. Doom Shakalakavor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington The people who have been denied facts about their president failing both mentally and physically by the media and government still believe the media and government lies about Trump.

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All Hallows Patriot Apparelvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Did Kerry raise any concerns with the existing administration when they mandated experimental vaccines or when they push to censor Americans on social media platforms?

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Deevor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington I don't take people that pretend for a living seriously 😒

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-Al-vor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington I take all of my political advice from Hollywood actors, especially those that haven’t worked in in years.

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DougMDvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Literally NOTHING has changed. SCOTUS just kept the status quo. Actors and musicians are easily indoctrinated because they are idealistic and live in a fantasy world.

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Jennyjennyvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington

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CPTJOZvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington How come celebrities are like the most uninformed? Or are they being blackmailed too?

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Joy Monizvor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington If Trump was going to be the dictator, I'm thinking we'd have seen it in first term. Unlike Biden who seems to think the Constitution and Bill of Rights are just silly words written on paper. And where legal protections only apply to his family,

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Hollo Point 🇺🇸vor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Another DNC paid hack

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Kurt Schneidervor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington Why keep reporting celebrity opinions? Feeding worship of this elitist group. They have made their money in a capitalist environment and now virtue signal that they are with the common person, until a common person goes to buy a ticket.

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lisamarievor 2 Jahren

@kerrywashington is she calling for a cognitive test or for harris to step in?

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