Minnie Driver recently shared her thoughts on the political landscape in the United States, expressing concerns about the possibility of Donald Trump being reelected in November. The British actress, who resided in Los Angeles for nearly three decades before moving back to the U.K., revealed in an interview with The Times of London that she would find it challenging to live in a Republican-led state if Trump were to win a second term.
Driver highlighted the differences between living in California, where she felt somewhat insulated from the political divide, and residing in a red state. She pondered whether it was better to confront the issues at hand or retreat into a bubble of comfort. The actress also criticized Trump's actions, particularly referencing his involvement in the New York hush money trial and the substantial funds he raised in a short period.
Expressing her views on the broader political climate, Driver emphasized that Trump was not the sole problem but rather a symbol of deeper issues within American society. She pointed out the existence of a significant portion of the population that supported racist attitudes, anti-immigration policies, and environmental deregulation even before Trump's presidency.
Driver contrasted the political situation in the U.K., where she found a more hopeful and engaging discourse among the public. She noted the recent victory of the Labour Party in the 2024 U.K. general election, which saw them defeating the ruling Conservative Party in a historic landslide.
Reflecting on the differences between the two countries, Driver humorously remarked on the lighter tone of political discussions in the U.K., citing the amusing nature of political memes and the absence of extreme violence in political discourse compared to the U.S.