Actress Scarlett Johansson is mulling over taking up politics in the future.
The Hollywood A-lister and Hillary Clinton supporter told TV personality Michael Strahan on Thursday that she has “always been interested in local politics.”
“Right now I think with my young daughter, and also as my career is going right, it’s not the right time. But eventually, maybe if my daughter was older and I could totally focus myself on something like that, I think it could be interesting,” Johansson said during an interview about her upcoming film “Ghost in the Shell.”
Johansson has railed against President Trump since he took office in mid-January. The native New Yorker marched in the Women’s March in Washington the day after the inauguration and addressed the crowd.
She also took the stage during a recent episode of “Saturday Night Live” and played Trump’s daughter Ivanka in a skit about a perfume called “Complicit.”
“Complicit, the fragrance for the woman who could stop all this, but won’t,” a voice states as Johannsson walks around a cocktail party.
Johansson spoke to delegates at the 2012 Democratic National Convention and would likely run as a Democratic candidate if she pursued political office in the future.

