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Jodie Sweetin is letting her voice be heard.
The 40-year-old Full House actress was spotted attending a “F–k the Fourth” protest and vigil in Hollywood, Calif. on Monday (July 4).
She was seen speaking with fellow protestors and greeting her friends during the event.
After the Supreme Court overturned Roe V. Wade last month, it was reported that Jodie had been knocked down by a police officer while attending an abortion rights protest. She later clarified what really happened during the incident in a follow up interview.
Another actress took to social media on the Fourth of July to reflect on the Supreme Court’s decision. Click here to see her post.
Click through the gallery for the latest photos of Jodie Sweetin attending a protest in LA…
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Dave Coulier has nothing but positive things to say about his co-star Lori Loughlin. In a recent interview with E! News, Coulier revealed that he did not expect Laughlin to go to jail. "If you would have said at the beginning of ‘Full House’ 'Who's the one person who's going to end up going to jail?' Lori was last on the list," Coulier shared with the outlet.
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"Full House" star Jodie Sweetin was seen in Los Angeles just days after she was pushed to the ground by an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department while she was protesting the Supreme Court Roe v. Wade ruling with a group in the downtown area of the city on Saturday afternoon. Sweetin, 40, showed signs of bruising on her arms as she walked to her vehicle, but appeared otherwise unharmed following the incident with law enforcement officials over the weekend, which was captured on video by local photographer Michael Ade.
Jodie Sweetin wants to shift the focus off of herself following Saturday's abortion rights protest in Los Angeles, which saw the actress captured on video being pushed to the ground by police. ET's Nischelle Turner spoke with the longtime activist about why it was so important for her to hit the streets following Friday's Supreme Court decision on Roe v.
Jodie Sweetin is speaking out after she was knocked down to the ground by officers over the weekend at an abortion rights protest.
Video posted to social media shows former Full House star Jodie Sweetin being forcefully shoved to the ground by a Los Angeles Police Department officer on Saturday while the actor was taking part in a protest of the Supreme Court decision overturning Roe v. Wade.
"Full House" star Jodie Sweetin was pushed from an embankment down to the concrete ground by an officer with the Los Angeles Police Department while protesting the Supreme Court Roe v Wade ruling in Los Angeles on Saturday. In a video captured by photographer Michael Ade, the 40-year-old actress appeared to be thrown to the ground while leading a "group of peaceful protestors away from the freeway" as she gathered with a number of activists in the downtown area of the city. Sweetin was seen wearing a black T-shirt and black leggings with a black backpack and a megaphone attached to her arm. At one point in the video, Sweetin seemed to be pushed from a dirt hill down to the ground. She skidded across the ground and her hat flew back on her head.
Fighting for her rights. Full House alum Jodie Sweetin was shoved by police officers during an abortion rights protest in Los Angeles over the weekend.