Actress Alyssa Milano was mocked after she tweeted a photo of herself dressed as a character from "The Handmaid's Tale" on Sunday in an attempt to mock President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Brett Kavanaugh. In the photo she is holding a sign that says, “Never Kavanaugh, Never Gilead,” referencing the country that the United States becomes in the book. The photo featured the caption "#RiseUpForRoe #WeAreNotProperty #StopKavanaugh," but not everyone got a kick out of the protest. Americans United for Life President and CEO Catherine Glenn Foster ripped Milano’s opinion. “The Senate should center Judge Kavanaugh’s confirmation process on his judicial record and his legal philosophy, not on the mistaken opinions of Hollywood celebrities," Glenn Foster told Fox News.
Source: Fox News August 20, 2018 20:20 UTC