Mila Kunis Loves Abortion But Hates President Trump

National   |   Christina Vazquez   |   Aug 1, 2018   |   3:47PM   |   Washington, DC

Mila Kunis is one Hollywood actress who will not cease to remind people where she stands on the issue of abortion.

In a recent interview on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, Kunis opened up about a recent argument she had with one of her husband Ashton Kutcher’s family members.

The Fix reported the 34-year-old actress had “one blow up” with a family member “that I love so dearly, so very much.” While Kunis did not mention the family member by name, she discussed that the dispute occurred leading up to the 2016 presidential election. Kunis mentioned that the argument came up when she said Trump’s policies would be “anti-women’s rights,” an umbrella phrase that often includes abortion on demand.

“We both just so vehemently disagreed on a specific issue that to me is very important,” Kunis said. “Women’s rights, which sounds so stupid to say like, ‘Oh but to me it’s important, but to you it’s not.’ I don’t know why it wouldn’t be.”

Kunis reportedly continued to express her fears of a Trump presidency.

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“These are the things that will happen if he wins. And it just wasn’t of a priority. Not that it wasn’t even priority, I shouldn’t say that. It wasn’t probably that anything was going to happen. That’s not the point of this. The point was something else. And I was like, ‘Right, but by default this is the s— that’s going to go down,'” Kunis said.

Later in the interview, the actress insisted she was okay with people disagreeing with her views, and only asked for “educational debates.”

Kunis has a history of publicly expressing her pro-abortion opinions. In November, Kunis revealed to Conan O’Brien that she donates to Planned Parenthood monthly in pro-life Vice President Mike Pence’s name.

“Every month, to his office, he gets a little letter that says ‘an anonymous donation has been made in your name.’ I do not look at it as a prank; I look at it just as, I strongly disagree [with him], and this is my little way of showing it,” she said.

Kunis’ “prank” is not her original idea, however. In late 2016, abortion activists rallied to have supporters donate to Planned Parenthood in Vice President Pence’s name. It was then reported about 72,000 donations were made in his name. Pence later responded by supporting pro-lifers who donated to pro-life organizations in his name.