Meryl Streep has taken heat from people in Hollywood, including actress Rose McGowan, who accuse her of staying silent about Harvey Weinstein’s alleged sexual misconduct.

But the Academy Award-winning actress says the outrage should be focused on two other prominent women who — unlike her — continue to stand by a powerful man accused of being a serial sexual predator. These women are Melania Trump and Ivanka Trump, the wife and daughter of President Donald Trump.

In an interview with the New York Times, Streep suggested she expects that both women would have something “valuable” to say on the issue of enabling someone accused of sexual harassment or abuse.

During the interview, both Streep and Tom Hanks, her co-star in the Pentagon Papers drama “The Post,” address questions of complicity related to the national reckoning over sexual misconduct in Hollywood and other industries.

Streep acknowledges the pressure she was under to speak up about Weinstein after the New York Times and New Yorker published stories in early October about multiple women coming forward to say they were victims of Weinstein’s alleged predations and abuse of power.

Streep had collaborated with Weinstein on films like “August: Osage County” and “The Iron Lady,” and she once jokingly referred to the producer as “God.”

“I found out about this on a Friday and went home deep into my own life,” Streep told the Times. “And then somebody told me that on ‘Morning Joe’ they were screaming that I haven’t responded yet.”

Streep has subsequently been called a hypocrite by McGowan, one of Weinstein’s most outspoken accusers. McGowan implied that Streep and other actresses continued to benefit from working with Weinstein while staying silent about his actions. Posters also surfaced in Los Angeles in December showing Streep with the film producer alongside the words “#SheKnew.”

In the Times interview, Streep repeated what she’s been saying the past few months — that she knew nothing about Weinstein’s alleged misconduct over the years and that she was horrified to learn the extent of his actions.

But she suggested that the criticism of her being some kind of enabler should be directed elsewhere.

“I don’t want to hear about the silence of me,” she said. “I want to hear about the silence of Melania Trump. I want to hear from her. She has so much that’s valuable to say. And so does Ivanka. I want her to speak now.”

Donald Trump has been accused by 19 women of misconduct, raging from groping to rape, according to New York magazine.

Streep has sharply criticized Trump in the past. In a speech at the Golden Globes last year that went viral, the actress railed against the then-president-elect, suggesting that his bullying, sexist and racist rhetoric set a bad example for the American public. Related Articles Meryl Streep responds to Rose McGowan ‘hypocrisy’ comment over Harvey Weinstein allegations

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As it happens, her criticism of Trump prompted a Los Angeles-based guerrilla artist to take revenge. The artist, Sabo, claimed responsibility for the #SheKnew posters in an interview with The Guardian last month.

The former U.S. Marine said he and two collaborators conceived of the campaign as retaliation for Streep using her new film, “The Post,” to bash Trump. “She’s swiping at us so we’re swiping back,” he said.