Indeed, Streep appeared on the cover of Vogue magazine alongside Anna Wintour, ahead of the release of "The Devil Wears Prada 2," in which she reprises her iconic role as Miranda Priestly. The conversation was moderated by Greta Gerwig, and during the interview, political topics were also touched upon, including former U.S. First Lady Melania Trump. Speaking about fashion messages in the public sphere, Streep highlighted one of the most controversial moments from 2018. Melania Trump claims she was silenced by ex-press secretary over infamous โ€˜I really donโ€™t care, do u?โ€™ jacket: report https://t.co/nLyIdtxBEB pic.twitter.com/elcPeoxJ3e Melania Trump later attempted to explain why she chose that jacket, telling ABC that it was a kind of message but that she didn't wear it for the children, but rather for getting on and off the plane. "It was for the people and for the left-wing media who criticize me. I want to show them that I don't care. You can criticize whatever you want to say, but it won't stop me from doing what I believe is right," Melania Trump said at the time. Streep moved from the topic of Melania Trump to a discussion about women's fashion, noting that she is surprised how women in politics must have bare arms on television, unlike men. "I am astonished how women in power must have bare arms on television while men wear shirts and ties or suits. Women have an apology built into them. They have to show their vulnerability. It's compensation: the advancement of women in the second half of the 20th century and the beginning of this one was destabilizing. It's as if women have to say: 'I'm small. I can't walk in these shoes. I can't run. I'm naked, I'm not a threat,'" Streep added. In "The Devil Wears Prada 2," Miranda Priestly navigates turbulent modern media, and her print magazine must keep up with the times. A new magazine editor appears, who, by chance, is Priestly's former assistant (Andy Sachs, played by Anne Hathaway). "The Devil Wears Prada 2" will be available in theaters starting May 1st.