Actress Justine Bateman Says Trump Victory Removed ‘Suffocating Cloud’ on Free Speech: ‘We Went 1984 on Ourselves’ Under Biden

Author and filmmaker Justine Bateman expressed optimism for the country following President-elect Donald Trump’s historic victory, saying it felt like a cloud had been lifted.

“I feel good. I feel great, in fact,” Bateman told Fox News Digital in an interview. “I feel like there was this kind of suffocating cloud that was kind of over us… Regular people who had questions about decisions that were being made were threatened subtly or obviously into silence. And I feel like that’s been broken, that sort of suppression has been kind of broken.”

Bateman, best known for playing Mallory Keaton on the hit 1980s sitcom “Family Ties,” recently went viral for referring to the last four years as being “a very un-American period” for free expression and that only “permitted positions” were accepted by the powers that be

https://www.foxnews.com/media/family-ties-star-justine-bateman-says-trumps-election-lifted-suffocating-cloud-free-speech

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