'Women are scared a predator will soon be residing in the White House': Lena Dunham talks Donald Trump win at Glamour's Summit 

She was an outspoken supporter for Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.

And on Monday Lena Dunham continued to speak out against President-elect Donald Trump during the 'Election 2016: What Just Happened?' panel of the Glamour Women of the Year Summit which was held in Los Angeles.

The 30-year-old tried to process the shocking turn of events alongside New York Times op-ed columnist Maureen Dowd, activist and Dolores Huerta Foundation president Dolores Huerta, and moderator Lizzie O'Leary of Marketplace Weekend.

Ready to give her two cents: Lena Dunham dressed all in black as she arrived at NeueHouse Hollywood in Los Angeles on Monday to be a part of the 'Election 2016: What Just Happened?' panel during the Glamour Women of the Year Summit

Lena jumped right into the discussion, which was shared on Facebook, speaking passionately about the fear she is feeling following the Trump's victory.

She did not hold back, saying: 'I think so many women are feeling scared, unsafe, ignored by the fact that somebody who is a predator, and is openly a predator, will soon be residing in the White House.'

She added: 'That's a very terrifying fact that we are all going to have to reckon with every single day, and it can't be separated from his policy. It can't be separated from his politics.'

Speaking out: The actress, who was an outspoken supporter of democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton, shared her opinions on the shocking election results

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No holding back: Lena said that 'so many women are feeling scared, unsafe, ignored by the fact that somebody who is a predator, and is openly a predator... will soon be residing in the White House'

Lena continued: 'It can't be separated from any issue, because it cuts to the heart of what he feels about human beings. Women are human beings.'

Lena wore a long-sleeved, black jumpsuit, which featured a plunging V-neck front and black straps.

She teamed the trendy jumpsuit with a pair of classic, black pumps, and kept her accessories simple.

Dressed to impress: The Girls creator looked stylish in a black jumpsuit and coordinating pumps as she joined her fellow accomplished women onstage for the panel 

In good company: Lena was joined on the panel by New York Times op-ed columnist Maureen Dowd, activist and Dolores Huerta Foundation president Dolores Huerta, and moderator Lizzie O'Leary

The Girls creator wore her shoulder-length, brunette tresses styled in soft waves, and showed off a nude lipstick. 

On Friday, days after keeping mum about the election results, Lena shared her devastation at the loss to her website/newsletter Lenny Letter.

'At home I got in the shower and began to cry even harder. My boyfriend, who had already wept, watched me as I mumbled incoherently, clutching myself,' she shared.

Captivated: Lena could be seen listening intently as fellow panelist Dolores spoke on Monday

But, in the post, labeled 'Don't Agonize, Organize,' Lena also encouraged everyone to be prepared to fight back against any injustice.

Meanwhile, Lena's panel was one of many slated for Glamour's big event, which also features appearances by Issa Rae, Rebecca Minkoff, Chrissy Metz, Ariel Winter, and Maria Shriver.

Glamour's event boasts panels on social media, women working in math and tech careers, and 'How to Be an Architect of Change.'

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