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Main Subject: Olivia wilde and Jeff Norton’s criticism of ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement) and their strong reactions to perceived violence and injustice.
Key Points:
* Olivia Wilde’s Statement: Wilde expressed being “appalled and sickened” by violence,particularly the normalization of seeing people murdered online. She voiced support for the movement to “cast ICE out” and “delegitimize” the organization, calling it ”unbelievably criminal.” She found the ongoing protests “incredibly inspiring” despite the danger involved. She acknowledged that wearing an “ICE Out” pin was a small gesture but a way to show support.
* Jeff Norton’s Comparison: Norton compared ICE to the Gestapo, stating, “What are we gonna do about mass Gestapo shooting American citizens?” He expressed frustration at discussing movies while what he perceives as an “illegal army” is being built against U.S. citizens.
* Context: The statements were made at the Sundance premiere of a film (“The Invite”) and during a discussion with The Hollywood Reporter alongside Seth Rogen.
* Social Media: A tweet from Variety highlights Wilde wearing the “ICE OUT” pin and quotes her initial statement.
* Date: The tweet is dated January 25, 2026.
Overall Sentiment:
The text conveys strong condemnation of ICE and a sense of urgency regarding what the speakers perceive as a dangerous and unjust situation. The language used is highly charged (“appalled,” “sickened,” “outrageous,” “criminal,” “Gestapo,” “illegal army”).