Actress Patricia Heaton Slams Left-Wing Media for Fearmongering Women

The liberal media’s response to Trump’s recent re-election is nothing short of a meltdown. From cable news anchors to social media influencers, they’re spinning up a whirlwind of conspiracy theories and doomsday predictions about what Trump might do in his next term.

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They’re warning of secret plans to round up opponents, dismantle democratic institutions, and plunge the nation into chaos. But here’s the thing: we’ve heard it all before. Remember Trump’s first term? They said the same things—yet none of it came true. No one was “rounded up.” The Constitution remained intact. And democracy? Still alive and well.

But here we are again. The same voices are pushing the same “sky is falling” narratives. And as if the country needed more division, these baseless accusations are causing unnecessary panic, making people genuinely afraid. Wild rumors like these only hurt the nation.

They stoke fear and drive wedges between neighbors. And some people are calling it out. Actress Patricia Heaton, known for her bold stances, took to social media to share her thoughts on the matter—and let’s just say, she didn’t hold back.
From Daily Wire:
Actress Patricia Heaton unloaded on media for fomenting fear and anxiety ahead of the 2024 presidential election and especially for targeting the most vulnerable people…

Heaton shared her thoughts in a video posted to X on Saturday, and in addition to calling out the media, she suggested that those who had been part of spreading the fear should “get back on the air” and tell people that the world was not really going to end.

Patricia Heaton Tells Media to “Knock it Off”

Patricia Heaton recently posted a video to X (formerly Twitter), where she blasted the media’s role in fueling this hysteria. Heaton was blunt. She said it’s time for the media to get back on the air and assure Americans that “the world is not going to end.”

She pointed out that the most vulnerable groups—many of them women—were being fed fear-filled lies about their safety and future under Trump.

Heaton didn’t mince words. “I’ve seen response videos from women who are crying, screaming, shaving their heads, saying they’re going to be jailed or hunted,” she said.

Her message? We need to pray for them, but we also need to call out those who put them in this state. Heaton blamed the media pundits and talking heads who play into people’s fears for ratings. She urged these media personalities to go back on air and tell the truth: that America is going to be just fine.

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A Call for Perspective

In her video, Heaton emphasized the importance of perspective. Fresh off a visit to Israel, where she saw the aftermath of real-life horror, she reminded viewers that life in the U.S. remains safe and secure.

“You’re fine here, you’re gonna be fine. Don’t worry about it,” she assured Americans. She highlighted that, unlike areas facing actual terror, America’s democratic institutions are stable, and people can exercise their freedoms without fear.

Media, Take Responsibility

But Heaton wasn’t finished. She saved some choice words for the media figures she holds responsible for the fear-mongering. Addressing the “extremists” allowed ample airtime to spin worst-case scenarios, she said, “Shame on you! Shame on you!”

She also took aim at the media’s dismissal of Trump voters as “uneducated,” saying it was time to “learn your f-ing lesson” about smearing people who have different views.

Heaton called on the media to respect people’s opinions, needs, and legitimate complaints, rather than dismissing them with elitist labels. And with that, Heaton wrapped up her no-nonsense rant, giving the media—and all Americans—a lot to think about.

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