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Sarah Jessica Parker Criticizes Trump’s Record on Women’s Rights and Film Tariffs

The Sex and the City star warns that Trump’s proposed film tariffs risk undermining industry diversity ahead of her series’ German premiere.

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Overview

  • Parker told the Deutsche Presse‐Agentur that the U.S. is failing to honor women’s freedoms and choices under Trump’s presidency.
  • She said Trump’s plan to impose tariffs on films produced abroad would harm labor and threaten intellectual property.
  • The actress called on industry professionals to oppose any move that would narrow representation in film, television and theater.
  • Parker’s remarks coincide with the launch of the third season of "And Just Like That..." on Sky and WOW in Germany.
  • The 60-year-old rose to fame as Carrie Bradshaw and is now using her public platform to spotlight societal and economic concerns.