General
Synopsis
Hannah Einbinder’s Emmy acceptance speech, where she won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy, was censored after she voiced her opposition to ICE and expressed support for Palestine. She also criticized the killing of Palestinians in Gaza, funded by US tax dollars, and mourned the loss of Israeli lives. Einbinder has been a vocal pro-Palestine supporter.
ReutersHannah Einbinder’s Emmy acceptance speech was censored after she used the stage to issue a fiery rallying cry against US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). However, uncensored clips shared on X revealed her full remarks: “Go Birds, f** ICE and free Palestine,” Einbinder told the Hollywood audience. Under President Donald Trump’s mass deportation agenda, the Department of Homeland Security has conducted ICE raids across the country, particularly in major cities such as Los Angeles, where the award ceremony is currently being held.
Below is the uncensored version, shared in X,
The Hacks star took home her first Emmy on Sunday, September 14, winning Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy for the hit HBO series. She ended her speech with a shout-out to her favorite NFL team, the Philadelphia Eagles, before the live broadcast bleeped her comments.
General How did Hannah Einbinder start his speech?
Einbinder opened on a lighter note, joking about her past Emmy losses, as quoted by the Independent. “I was just really committed to the personal narrative that I had that it was actually cooler to continue to lose,” she quipped. “But this is cool too! This is also punk rock.”
She went on to thank Hacks creators Jen Statsky, Paul W. Downs, and Lucia Aniello “for changing my life in every conceivable way, but not just by giving me a great gig, but by being my friends and being my family.” She also praised her costar and fellow winner Jean Smart, “who is like a sun, and I just get to stand in her warmth.”
General What did she say earlier about Israel?
The HBO Max actress argued on March 24, 2025, in her speech at the Human Rights Campaign in Los Angeles, which was also aired on YouTube, that queer visibility entails political responsibility in addition to how one dresses. Noting that she is Jewish, she used it to justify her criticism of the modern Jewish state’s actions in the Middle East.
She went on to express that, as a queer Jewish American, she feels horrified by the large-scale killing of Palestinians in Gaza, angry that it is being funded by US tax dollars, and believes it should be common sense to oppose the murder of civilians.
Then she added, “I mourn for all of the Palestinian lives taken by the Israeli government, entire families and bloodlines destroyed,” she said. “I also mourn deeply for the 1,200 Israelis killed by Hamas on October 7 and the ongoing suffering of the Israeli hostages.”
A vocal pro-Palestine supporter, Einbinder was among the 3,900 industry figures who recently signed an open letter pledging not to collaborate with Israeli institutions and film companies they described as “implicated in genocide and apartheid against the Palestinian people.”
(Catch all the US News, UK News, Canada News, International Breaking News Events, and Latest News Updates on The Economic Times.)
Download The Economic Times News App to get Daily International News Updates.
…moreless