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Sharon Stone Remarks on President Trump Supporters Spark National Debate

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Sharon Stone Remarks on President Trump Supporters Spark National Debate

Actress Sharon Stone has sparked a significant public debate following a series of remarks concerning the American electorate and President Donald Trump.

During a recent high-profile appearance, the Academy Award nominee offered a critical assessment of the demographic base that returned the President to office for his second term.

Stone characterized individuals who voted for President Trump as "uneducated" Americans, a statement that has since circulated widely on social media platforms.

The actress specifically pointed to travel habits, suggesting that many voters lack a broader perspective due to a purported absence of international experience.

"Americans who don't travel, who 80 percent don't have a passport, who are uneducated, are in their extraordinary naivete," Stone stated during a recent panel.

These comments come as the country remains deeply divided during the second year of the current administration’s second term.

Public reaction has been swift, with many political commentators and citizens describing the actress's words as out of touch and elitist.

Critics argue that labeling millions of voters as "uneducated" ignores the complex economic and social motivations driving support for the President's current agenda.

Conversely, some of Stone's supporters have defended the remarks, claiming they highlight a documented educational divide in American voting patterns.

The controversy coincides with today’s "No Kings" protests occurring in several major cities, where thousands have gathered to voice opposition to federal policies.

While Stone has long been a vocal critic of President Trump, her specific focus on the intelligence of the electorate has hit a sensitive national nerve.

This is not the first time the actress has weighed in on the political climate, having previously expressed intentions to relocate abroad.

The White House has not issued a formal response to the comments, though supporters of the President have flooded social media with counter-arguments.

They emphasize the diverse professional backgrounds and educational achievements within the President's multi-ethnic coalition.

As of Saturday afternoon, the footage of Stone's comments continues to trend across major digital news outlets and video-sharing sites.

The incident underscores the ongoing cultural friction between Hollywood figures and the broader American public in 2026.