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Singer Joy Villa, who famously wore a President Donald Trump-themed dress to the 2017 Grammy Awards, said back in October that she was mulling a possible run for Congress.

Wednesday morning on "Fox & Friends," Villa announced that she is launching an exploratory committee to look into a possible run in Florida.

"I'm looking everywhere from Jacksonville all the way down to Miami," Villa said, declaring that it's time to get lawmakers in Congress who will actually get things done.

"We need to put new people in, we need to vote fresh blood in, and we really need to make America great again with people who are going to work for the aims of the president, not lobbyists, not Washington elitists," Villa said.

As for how her conservative politics will go over in the liberal-leaning entertainment industry, Villa said she's an independent woman and an independent artist.

"I know Hollywood's not going to like me. They already don't like me. That's fine," she said. "I'm hoping to just appeal to the American people and really to get this swamp out of here and get good people who care about America back in Congress. And I think Florida deserves good representation."

When Villa first announced her interest in politics, she received a tweet of support from President Trump:

Thank you so much Mr. President, you have inspired ME to be great! You are my ultimate warrior role model...it's our time to keep winning! https://t.co/b45NIAblMb — Joy Villa (@Joy_Villa) October 27, 2017

Villa revealed that she recently attended a Christmas party at the White House, and she received encouragement from first daughter Ivanka Trump.

"She said, 'I really want you to run. We need more strong women to back up what America needs,'" Villa said. "So it's looking good. This congressional possibility is looking more and more like a reality. And I'm proud to dive into it."

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