Meryl Streep, the Cecil B. DeMille honoree, used her Golden Globes acceptance speech on Sunday night to publicly slam Donald Trump for mocking a disabled reporter. She called the president-elect's moment the most stunning performance of the year. 'There was nothing good about it, but it did its job,' Streep said. The Hollywood A-lister said Trump's public humiliation filtered down to everyone's life and gave others permission to do that same. Streep, who spoke at the Democratic National Convention, called for the press to stand up to Trump going forward. She concluded her speech by quoting Carrie Fisher: 'Take your broken heart, make it into art.'