Martha Stewart, the iconic lifestyle guru, has shifted from her usual culinary and home decor realms to wade into the choppy waters of political discourse. On January 26, 2026, Stewart took to Instagram to voice her disapproval of President Donald Trump's aggressive deportation policies. Her inspiration? A heartfelt plea from her 14-year-old granddaughter, Jude.
In a touching Instagram post, Stewart shared a screenshot of Jude's message, which urged her to speak up. "Granddaughter Jude wrote me a note yesterday I took it to heart and posted the above," Stewart, now 84, revealed. Jude's words struck a chord: "I'm not sure it's excusable to not being speaking up right now."
"She is fourteen and sensitive to what is going on in our country as we all should be," Stewart remarked, emphasizing the importance of empathy and action in troubled times.
Stewart's post didn't stop at acknowledging her granddaughter's influence. She went on to express her dismay over the actions of Immigration and Customs Enforcement agents, who have been under heavy scrutiny following two controversial shootings in Minneapolis. As protests erupted, Stewart lamented the inability to peacefully demonstrate without fear of violence.
"I am disheartened and sad each and every day that we cannot demonstrate our sympathy for the beleaguered," she continued. Highlighting America's immigrant roots, she criticized the current administration's stance: "We are told immigrants, which most of us are or descended from, are unwelcome."
The tension in Minneapolis has been palpable, especially after the tragic deaths of Renee Nicole Good and Alex Pretti, both at the hands of federal agents. Stewart's plea for peaceful change resonates amid these events, as she concluded her post with a call for immediate action.
"Things must and have to change quickly and peacefully," she asserted, echoing the sentiments of many who are frustrated by the ongoing crackdowns.
Martha Stewart's unexpected entry into this heated debate underscores a growing awareness and urgency among public figures to use their platforms for social and political change.