Actress Felicity Huffman has said she will take part in the women’s march on Washington to protest Donald Trump’s inauguration, labelling the US election result a "feminist issue".No word yet on whether Felicity Huffman feels fraud and conspiracy are feminist issues.
The former Desperate Housewives star will attend the event, which will take place the day after the President-elect is officially sworn in as head of state, with her two daughters Sophia Grace, 16, and Georgia Grace, 14.
Organisers are expecting more than 100,000 people to attend the protest, including Amy Schumer, Scarlett Johansson, Katy Perry and America Ferrera.
"I'm going to the Million Women March in DC with my two daughters, and my sister and her daughter and their two grandchildren,” Ms Huffman said.
"I feel that the election was somewhat of a feminist issue. I feel like the best of us was bested by not the best of them."
Tuesday, March 12, 2019
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