Lynda Carter of “Wonder Woman” fame is letting the entire world know that she’s disgusted with what she sees taking place in cities like Minneapolis, where ICE agents have become an occupying army, terrorizing residents and countering protests with tear gas and horrific violence.
On Friday, Carter shared a post from Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-WA) that referenced a recent segment on CNN showing some of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s controversial tactics.
In her post, Warren wrote, “You’re paying for this. Trump’s Big Ugly Bill gave BILLIONS to ICE and giant corporations—using money meant to lower your health care costs. Instead of helping your mom get cancer treatment, your tax dollars are being used to terrorize communities.”
You're paying for this.Trump's Big Ugly Bill gave BILLIONS to ICE and giant corporations—using money meant to lower your health care costs.Instead of helping your mom get cancer treatment, your tax dollars are being used to terrorize communities.
— Elizabeth Warren (@warren.senate.gov) 2026-01-16T21:52:56.322Z
Later, Carter masterfully clarified exactly where she stands on the issue of ICE and the Trump administration.
“This should clear it up,” she wrote, adding a screenshot from her iconic 1970s TV show that features her beating the crap out of a Nazi officer, Colonel Kesselma, in a 1976 episode.
Some people were confused by my ICE post. This should clear it up.
— Lynda Carter (@lyndacarter.bsky.social) 2026-01-17T01:43:04.934Z
This isn’t the first time Carter has made clear her absolute disgust for ICE agent Jonathan Ross’ murder of Renee Good, sharing other posts, too, including this one from Tim Miller:
"I will not be f*cking gaslit by these people. I will not calm down the rhetoric and tone it down….Jonathan Ross murdered her."@timmiller.bsky.social on the new footage of the Renee Good shooting:
— The Bulwark (@thebulwark.com) 2026-01-09T20:12:48.541Z
For those who don’t know, Carter is of Mexican heritage and has referenced her grandmother, Martina, who came to the United States from Mexico with her family, noting that Martina raised 10 children “under pretty rough circumstances” and held the family together “through her spirit, her energy and her great dignity.”
In June of last year, Carter wrote:
“I am the product of immigration. Immigrants built this country. Apart from people indigenous to the US, we are ALL immigrants. This madness must stop. Enslaved people built this country as well, in no small part, and I appreciate those giving the reminder that this needs to be purposefully articulated. I stand with you.”
Reminder that I AM LATINA AND PROUD. I am the product of immigration – my grandmother was undocumented and entered the country from Mexico as a baby. My mother was a fierce, gorgeous Latina woman of Mexican and Spanish descent.
— Lynda Carter (@lyndacarter.bsky.social) 2025-06-12T00:47:33.712Z
Immigrants built this country. Apart from people indigenous to the US, we are ALL immigrants. This madness must stop.
— Lynda Carter (@lyndacarter.bsky.social) 2025-06-12T00:48:02.527Z
Enslaved people built this country as well, in no small part, and I appreciate those giving the reminder that this needs to be purposefully articulated. ❤️ I stand with you.
— Lynda Carter (@lyndacarter.bsky.social) 2025-06-13T21:23:55.394Z
As Wonder Woman reminds us, we’re all immigrants. We have to stand together against the horrors being committed by the fascist scumbags who currently control Washington, D.C. and are inflicting pain and suffering on millions of innocent Americans.