
Trump-hating Hollywood celebrities are expressing their rage over Georgia’s new voter integrity law, which implements voter identification requirements and places strict limits on ballot drop boxes.
A slew of left-wing stars immediately condemned the new law as “racist, “evil,” and a form of “voter suppression.”
On Thursday, Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed into law Senate Bill 202. The law gives the Georgia State Elections Board the ability to take over county election boards in areas that may require oversight.
Breitbart.com reports: It also removes Georgia’s Secretary of State from chair of the State Elections Board.
Stars including Edward Norton, Susan Sarandon, Rosanna Arquette, Padma Lakshmi, and Billy Eichner are voicing their anger over the bill’s passage.
Edward Norton called Georgia Republican leaders “racists” for signing the bill into law. The People vs. Larry Flynt actor also retweeted the Lincoln Project, the anti-Trump Republican group mired in a sexual misconduct scandal involving young men.
These guys also played down Covid and mocked wearing masks. So I’m thinking maybe they are wearing them here because they know it’s better to hide their faces from the historical record, which will document them as the racists they are. https://t.co/JsT6meXvdA
— Edward Norton (@EdwardNorton) March 26, 2021
Susan Sarandon tweeted a meme associating Georgia GOP leaders with “white supremacy.”
Rob Reiner appeared to imply that the new law is intended to prevent people from voting. “The Republicans stand for nothing,” he tweeted.
The Republicans stand for nothing. They know the only way they can win is to keep us from voting. We will not let them. Kill the filibuster to protect the vote. The survival of Democracy depends on it.
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) March 26, 2021
Pulp Fiction star Rosanna Arquette called Gov. Kemp a racist and a KKK member.
