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Lena Dunham’s Halloween costume was a political statement.

The “Girls” star took a jab at Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump on Monday, wearing a feline ensemble with plastic hands on her privates, which was inspired by his crude comments about women.

“Happy Halloween! With love from a Grabbed P–sy by the very tolerant @jenna_wb #imana—–e,” she shared on Instagram.

The 30-year-old’s costume references Trump’s remarks from a leaked “Access Hollywood” tape from 2005, in which the now-70-year-old candidate bragged about his conquests to Billy Bush, who was a correspondent for the show at the time.

“When you’re a star, they let you do it,” Trump said in the video. “Grab them by the p—y. You can do anything.”

The actress, who has avidly campaigned for Hillary Clinton throughout the election, condemned Trump’s remarks in an interview with People magazine last month.

“The whole thing was so shocking,” Dunham said. “I know that hearing those words was painful for everybody.

“To hear someone in a position of power, in the race for the highest office in the land, to say something that is so distinctly violent, and so distinctly abusive — I think it creates a lot of fear and a lot of sort of pain in the public consciousness that we’re going to be dealing with for a long time,” she continued.