Sopranos star Drea de Matteo has boldly claimed that there are more parallels between Kamala Harris and the Nazis than there are with Donald Trump - after the former president was accused of praising Adolf Hitler as a man who 'did some good things.'
The actress-turned-OnlyFans star, 52, launched a blistering attack on the Democrats during an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com in which she warned of impending civil war, accused President Joe Biden's government of making an 'aberration' of abortion and gay rights, and claimed Americans want 'politically incorrect fun again.'
The Emmy-winning actress argued that it was the Left and Harris' campaign who are exhibiting Nazi party traits, just hours after announcing she had voted for Trump.
'I feel like what [the Democrats] are doing is very dangerous where they're pushing this narrative of continuous racism and the whole Nazi agenda,' she said.
'I hate to say this, but they've been pushing it so hard... and we all know that this is a case of inverted politics where the playbook is accuse your opponent of all of the things you're actually doing.'
Sopranos star Drea de Matteo has boldly claimed that there are more parallels between Kamala Harris and the Nazis than there are with Donald Trump
The actress-turned-OnlyFans star , 52, launched a blistering attack on the Democrats during an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com
She continued: 'They're accusing him of being a dictator. They're accusing him of being a Nazi and really what's happening... if you look at her campaign, "A new way forward", is very similar to "A great leap forward" and "Strength through joy" is the same as "Spread joy".
'There are a lot of parallels in her campaign. It almost feels like they're laughing at us when they push this stuff out into the wild.'
The Sons of Anarchy alum was alluding to discourse on social media in which it has been claimed that Harris' use of 'Spread Joy' was similar to a phrase coined by the Nazis as a 'tool to promote the advantages of Nazism to the German people and internationally.'
It also comes after the presidential candidate's longest-serving White House chief-of-staff, John Kelly, claimed that Trump praised dictator Adolf Hitler for having 'rebuilt the economy.'
He denied being a Nazi during a campaign rally in Atlanta, Georgia.
The OnlyFans star continued: 'All of these Liberals who think they believe in love and freedom are grasping onto it, while they call this man a dictator. When under "his reign", there was no war, there was no holding people hostage over mandates...'
The actress fears that if Trump loses the election to Harris, those who supported him will be 'considered political dissidents.'
She insisted that the MAGA movement is 'not a cult' but the 'last ditch effort' of some Americans 'to make a change and to get back to the basics of being a real country again that hasn't become completely exaggerated into complete darkness.'
On Tuesday, the Emmy Award-winning actress revealed that she had voted for Trump, 78, despite being a 'lifelong Liberal'
She told DailyMail.com: 'I have been really vocal about the fact that I'm a liberal forever... I might have to call myself a conservative right now'
She added: 'So if [Harris] stays, it's a continuation of the last four years, but it's going to be 10 times worse. And I believe that.'
The mother-of-two went as far as to allude that civil war 'is around the corner no matter who gets put in office.'
'I think Americans should be prepared to take care of themselves in a way that they never have been before,' she warned. 'As far as even just having food, water, gasoline... any way you can to protect yourself.
'I just think the best way to protect yourself right now is to learn, to really learn and ask questions. Why did someone who's a lifelong liberal say I'm voting for Trump? Understand why? Don't demonize it.'
Despite backing Trump, the Assault on Precinct 13 star insists that she is still a liberal.
'I have been really vocal about the fact that I'm a liberal forever, I haven't changed the fact that I'm a liberal,' she said.
'I might have to call myself a Republican right now, not even a Republican, a conservative.'
The star - who co-founded patriotic apparel line, ULTRAFREE - explained that the lines were slightly blurred at present, adding: 'I feel like all the punk rockers and the real hippies that I know, they are all hanging out in the conservative area right now. We're not socially conservative, but we do want to conserve this country. We don't want to see a cultural revolution.'
The star claimed that aside from Roseanne Barr, she is the only actress publicly flying the flag for Trump's campaign
Revealing her fear of what it would mean should Trump lose the election to Harris, she said: 'My fear is freedom fighters are all going to be considered political dissidents'
She then claimed: 'We have gone through the beginnings of a very insidious cultural revolution in the last four years, one that is dismantling everything, taking things that we fought for, like abortion and gay rights and made an aberration out of it.
'Just tipped it over so far that no-one even buys into it anymore. It becomes goofy. This administration has become goofy.'
She went on to address the outrage caused by comedian Tony Hinchcliffe after he referred to Puerto Rico as a 'a floating island of garbage' at Trump's Madison Square Garden rally last weekend.
Hinchcliffe was condemned by stars including Jennifer Lopez and Selena Gomez, but de Matteo defended the controversial joke.
'Comedians should have the right to make fun of everything and so should TV shows and be able to just… without conflict of some kind TV is dead,' she said.
'What are you gonna watch? Some watered-down bunch of doctors just saving lives all day? Everyone's going to be bored. There has to be a struggle.'
The star, who claimed her pronouns are "We the motherf**king people," said she is on a mission to bring back the American flag and referred to the Republicans as the 'anti war party,' adding: 'This is the anti bulls**t party.'
She made similar comments as she clapped back at billionaire Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban's who this week claimed no 'strong, intelligent women' were supporting Trump.
The star - who played Adriana La Cerva on The Sopranos - confirmed that she had no plans return to Hollywood
She stated: 'I don't think a show like The Sopranos would be made now. I think people are ready for politically incorrect fun again, like it's just fun'
Posting a video response, de Matteo claimed he was messing with 'the wrong breed of women' and argued that it takes 'a lot of balls to come out and support the anti-war machine while everyone else is pandering.'
The star - who played Adriana La Cerva on The Sopranos - claimed that aside from Roseanne Barr, she is the only actress publicly flying the flag for Trump's campaign.
She has no plans return to Hollywood after she turned her back on acting and joined OnlyFans in a bid to avoid losing her home.
She noted: 'If I have to join OnlyFans and never work in Hollywood again, and if the price is I have to make out with some girl on film to support myself and take care of my family...
'Then I'll do it all day so that I don't have to join the ranks of those lunatics that are totally condoning war.'
Commenting on the state of the entertainment landscape, she said: 'I don't think a show like The Sopranos would be made now.
'I think people are ready for politically incorrect fun again, like it's just fun. I'm Italian. I make fun of everybody. I get made fun of all day. I don't care. I love it. I love people. I love everybody, and let's have a good time.'