Jennifer Lawrence, during a recent appearance on The New York Times' The Interview Podcast, opened up about why she stopped using her voice to talk about politics. The actress who was earlier vocal about her political opinions said:"I don't really know if I should. During the first Trump administration, I felt like I was running around like a chicken with my head cut off. But as we've learned, election after election, celebrities do not make a difference whatsoever on who people vote for."She continued," So then what am I doing? I'm just sharing my opinion on something that's going to add fuel to a fire that already ripping a country apart."After Lawrence's comments went viral online, netizens took to Colin Rugg's repost of the podcast clip on X to share their opinions. While many applauded Lawrence's awareness, others disagreed with the actress and argued that celebs do have an influence.Lawrence, elsewhere in the podcast, also added that now that she is much more experienced in Hollywood, she doesn't want to express political views that turn her audience away from her films."I don't want to start turning people off to films and to art that could change consciousness or change the world because they don't like my political opinions. I want to protect my craft so that you can still get lost in what I'm doing."She continued,And if I can't say something that's going to speak to some kind of peace or lowering the temperature or some sort of sollution, I don't want to be a part of the problem. I don't want to make the problem worse."When the outlet asked if the actress regrets handling things differently in the past, Lawrence admitted and said, "Probably." What had Jennifer Lawrence said about Donald Trump earlier?Jennifer Lawrence was a vocal critic of Donald Trump during his first presidential candidacy in 2015. At the time, Lawrence told EW,"If Donald Trump becomes President, that will be the end of the world. I genuinely belive that reality television has reached the ultimate place where now even things like this might just be for entertainment."Following Trump's win, Jennifer Lawrence also wrote an essay for Broadly, in which she asked the masses not to feel defeated by Trump's victory and urged people to voice their opinions.