People

8.4 NOT

Emma Stone

Emma Stone is an American Academy Award-winning actress known for her roles in films such as Easy A, La La Land, and Poor Things.

Key Evidence

Representative records from the current filtered evidence set.

Strongest Signal

Public Statement

Nov 15, 2016

Not MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Reaction to 2016 Election of Donald Trump

Following the 2016 election, Emma Stone described Donald Trump's victory as a 'wake-up call' and urged people to 'speak out and be brave' in opposition to the incoming administration's direction.

Latest Development

Associations & Advocacy

Feb 26, 2017

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Support for Planned Parenthood at Academy Awards

At the 89th Academy Awards, Stone wore a Planned Parenthood pin to show support for the organization during a period when the Trump administration and MAGA-aligned legislators were actively seeking to defund it.

Strongest Not MAGA

Endorsement

Oct 24, 2016

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Symbolic Support for Hillary Clinton

Stone publicly signaled her support for Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign by wearing a 'pussy bow' blouse, a garment adopted by supporters as a response to Donald Trump's 'Access Hollywood' tape.

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Not MAGA
4 (100%)

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Associations & Advocacy

Feb 26, 2017

Not MAGA
5 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Support for Planned Parenthood at Academy Awards

At the 89th Academy Awards, Stone wore a Planned Parenthood pin to show support for the organization during a period when the Trump administration and MAGA-aligned legislators were actively seeking to defund it.

Agent rationale

Planned Parenthood is a frequent target of MAGA policy; public support at a major event indicates clear ideological opposition to that platform.

Sources

  1. Boycott Liberalism

Donations

Jan 01, 2017

Not MAGA
4 Weight Impact on the score.
85% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Support for the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)

Stone has been a vocal supporter and donor to the ACLU, an organization that frequently litigated against Trump administration policies, including the 'travel ban'.

Notes: Stone has appeared at multiple events benefiting the ACLU.

Agent rationale

The ACLU was a primary legal antagonist to the MAGA agenda during the Trump presidency; financial and public support for them is a strong anti-MAGA signal.

Sources

  1. Look to the Stars (Nov 17, 2020)

Public Statement

Nov 15, 2016

Not MAGA
7 Weight Impact on the score.
95% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Reaction to 2016 Election of Donald Trump

Following the 2016 election, Emma Stone described Donald Trump's victory as a 'wake-up call' and urged people to 'speak out and be brave' in opposition to the incoming administration's direction.

Notes: Statement made during an interview with CNN.

Agent rationale

Direct verbal opposition to the MAGA movement's origin point (the 2016 election) from a primary interview source.

Sources

  1. CNN (Nov 15, 2016)

Endorsement

Oct 24, 2016

Not MAGA
6 Weight Impact on the score.
90% Confidence How strong and reliable the sourcing appears.

Symbolic Support for Hillary Clinton

Stone publicly signaled her support for Hillary Clinton during the 2016 campaign by wearing a 'pussy bow' blouse, a garment adopted by supporters as a response to Donald Trump's 'Access Hollywood' tape.

Agent rationale

While symbolic, the timing and specific garment choice were widely recognized as a political statement against Trump and for his opponent.

Sources

  1. TIME (Oct 24, 2016)