Emmy Rossum was a Hillary Clinton supporter in the 2016 election, and a vocal critic of president-elect Donald Trump. After the election, she said, "I am a woman. I am Jewish. I am marrying an Arab American. My sister in law is handicapped. I'm a victim of sexual violence. It's personal."

Rossum's criticism drew the unwanted attention of Trump's legions of Nazi fanboys, however, especially after she retweeted a tweet saying new hire Steve Bannon was anti-Semitic. According to Rossum, she started receiving hateful messages threatening to send her and her "ilk" to the gas chambers:

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Trump supporters are sending me messages threatening to send me & my "ilk" to the gas chambers & writing hashtags like "#sieg hiel". NOT OK. — Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) November 13, 2016

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Telling anyone to "get ready for the trains" in reference to WWII is disgusting & offensive.Reporting you to twitter is not enough.Back off. — Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) November 13, 2016

She then shared the original threat:

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No matter WHO you voted for, I don't care, THIS is not okay. "You will be seeing a train shortly" pic.twitter.com/cvQP6Fegz4 — Emmy Rossum (@emmyrossum) November 14, 2016

But then, this was before Donald Trump went on 60 Minutes and took this irrefutably strong stance against hate speech and violence committed in his name: "Stop it." And direct to camera, no less. That'll do it.

[H/T: Page Six

Sarah Rense Sarah Rense is the Associate Lifestyle Editor at Esquire, where she covers tech, food, drink, home, and more.

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