She makes it all seem so effortless!

Angelina Jolie and son Knox caught a flight out of JFK this morning after she delivered an emotional speech in Washington D.C. to mark World Refugee Day yesterday, and we have to hand it to the actress for being so hands-on with the global crisis.

"If I ask people for anything on this day, it is to take a moment and to truly grasp what a refugee crisis of today's magnitude means for peace and security of the world. I ask people to understand that with 65 million people displaced by conflict, we are facing a world of wars we cannot ignore or turn our backs on," she declared during an appearance at the U.S. State Department in our nation's capital.

"We face a very clear choice: to continue as we are and see displacement and insecurity grow, or to come together with other nations and find a new approach, one that does not focus solely on aid and resettlement but on solution, stability and returns. Strength lies in mastering and channeling our emotions so that we pursue policies that reduce – not inflame – threats to our security. We need leadership. We need solutions," she continued.

The Oscar winner and John Kerry went on to denounce the growing "xenophobia" in the U.S. in what appeared to be a subtle dig at Donald Trump.

"We're living in a contentious time when some try to make a negative out of being a refugee or somehow turn people who are refugees into threats," Kerry explained. "They are American; they're as American as anybody; and they have a story to tell about how America keeps faith with people's dreams and hopes and aspirations," Kerry stated.

While his wife was busy attempting to save the world, Brad Pitt was overseas serving as the official starter of the 84th Le Mans 24 Hours, one of France's most popular race car events.

Just another day in the life for Brangelina!