Ashley Judd made headlines all over the world when she read a controversial poem at the Women s March in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 21, 2017, and her sister, Wynonna Judd, turned to social media to weigh in with an opposing view about the protests.
The days following former President Donald Trump s inauguration on Jan. 20, 2017, were fraught with tension as massive protests erupted worldwide. The biggest of those was the Women s March, which took place in Washington and in cities all around the world.
Ashley Judd s speech was one of the most viral moments of the march, which drew more people to Washington to protest the election of President Trump than his inauguration drew the day before, according to multiple media reports.
you only have to go to the county convention once a year. who is going to run for precinct delegate? all right. next on the to-do list, when we take over the dnc michael ashley. my name is ashley judd. ashley judd is here. and i m a feminist. and i want to say hello to independence avenue in the back, all the way down to 17th street. wow. and i bring you words from nina donovan, a 19-year-old in middle tennessee. and she s given me the privilege of telling you what she has to say. i am a nasty woman. i m not as nasty as a man who looks like he bathes in cheeto