UPDATE: Donald Trump Takes Office as the 47th US President

Despite that I'd still vote for him and remind him if he wants a second term to not do that.
Naw if he disrespectful without power imagine how he will be in power. Need to sit him down now and say you want the Black vote to carry you over the top then clean this up and don't let it happen again. If he is made an example of it's a lesson others won't forget.
 
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Harrison Ford blasts Trump as 'world goes to hell': 'I don't know of a greater criminal in history'​

Entertainment Weekly
Wesley Stenzel
Fri, October 31, 2025 at 3:47 PM EDT
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Barry Brecheisen/Getty; Andrew Harnik/Getty Harrison Ford on Oct. 29, 2025; Donald Trump on Oct. 30, 2025

Barry Brecheisen/Getty; Andrew Harnik/Getty

Harrison Ford on Oct. 29, 2025; Donald Trump on Oct. 30, 2025

Key points​

  • Harrison Ford says Donald Trump "doesn't have any policies, he has whims."
  • He criticized Trump's policies, saying, "He's making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket."
  • The Blade Runner actor declared, "I don't know of a greater criminal in history."
Former president Thunderbolt Ross is hulking out at the Trump administration.

Harrison Ford has criticized Donald Trump, slamming the politician's climate policies and announcing that the world is going "to hell" due to the current administration's "hubris" and "lies."

"[He] doesn't have any policies, he has whims," Ford said in a new interview with The Guardian. "It scares the s--- out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy."

He added that Trump "knows better" but "he's an instrument of the status quo and he's making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a handbasket."

He concluded his scathing assessment with his strongest indictment. "It's unbelievable," he said. "I don't know of a greater criminal in history."

The White House did not immediately respond to Entertainment Weekly's request for comment.

Eli Adé/MARVEL Harrison Ford's President Thaddeus Ross in 'Captain America: Brave New World'

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Harrison Ford's President Thaddeus Ross in 'Captain America: Brave New World'
Ford has advocated for environmental protections for decades, having served as the vice chair of Conservation International and appearing in multiple documentaries about climate change.

The Blade Runner actor zeroed in on Trump's climate policies, speculating that the president opposes wind turbines only because "he has just not seen a gold one" — a not-so-subtle jab at the president's interior decorating tastes.


Ford also said he thinks history will remember Trump's attitude toward climate change — which the commander in chief called "the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world" at the United Nations last month — as "a clear expression of ignorance, of hubris and purposeful subterfuge."

Ford played a fictional U.S. president in 1997's Air Force One, and also portrayed the president in the Marvel Cinematic Universe in Captain America: Brave New World earlier this year. The latter film hit theaters just weeks after Ford had to evacuate his home in Brentwood, Calif., during the Los Angeles wildfires.

"I knew it was coming. I have been preaching this stuff for 30 years," the Witness star said of extreme weather events like the wildfires. "Everything we've said about climate change has come true. Why is that not sufficient that it alarms people that they change behaviors? Because of the entrenched status quo."

The Trump administration has consistently worked to reverse environmental regulations. On the first day of his second term, the president signed an executive order to withdraw the United States from the Paris Agreement. He has also advocated to nix renewable energy sources like wind farms, attempted the "biggest deregulatory action in U.S. history" through the Environmental Protection Agency, and called for oil companies to "drill, baby, drill."

Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett  Harrison Ford in 'Air Force One'

Sony Pictures/Courtesy Everett

Harrison Ford in 'Air Force One'
Ford, however, told The Guardian that he has faith that climate advocates will be able to swing the pendulum back toward stronger protections. "He's losing ground because everything he says is a lie," Ford said of the president. "I'm confident we can mitigate against [climate change], that we can buy time to change behaviors, to create new technologies, to concentrate more fully on implementation of those policies."

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He continued, "But we have to develop the political will and intellectual sophistication to realize that we human beings are capable of change. We are incredibly adaptive, we are incredibly inventive. If we concentrate on a problem we can fix it most times."

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ROBERT
43 minutes ago

Guess I'll have to add him to my list of celebrities I don't like. He used to pride himself on staying out of politics and criticizing those who were vocal about their political beliefs.
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  • Steven
    20 minutes ago

    The truth hurts, doesn't it Bob?
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      • IWwriter
        17 minutes ago

        what truth is that bobby?
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      • BRUCE
        1 minute ago

        please explain this,. I am lost,. the shutdown is from Dems, even CNN has come out and said it,. I am not paying for illegals insurance I live fine keep government shutdown,. get a job simple
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    • Fishergirl
      5 minutes ago

      Because of course the cult has to dislike anyone who dare speak ill of the cult leader. The Manson girls did the same thing when people spoke ill of Charlie, another 'misunderstood victim' who people hated for no reason.
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      • Rusty
        50 seconds ago

        not a cult a revolution, know the difference.
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    • Sandra Esq.
      9 minutes ago

      Wow, sure he is just sick over that lol.
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    • DavisPeanut
      59 seconds ago

      You actually should respect him more for speaking up about what's going on in your country. But I guess you don't see what's going on. Maybe when the country is completely in the toilet, you will finally open your eyes.
 








 

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BREAKING: Trump is signaling that he will CAVE on funding SNAP benefits after being forced to by the courts — but there’s one last hurdle.
Well, it looks like President Trump’s tough-guy act just hit a wall — a courtroom wall, to be exact. After weeks of playing political chicken with Americans’ dinner plates, the self-proclaimed master negotiator is now “considering” funding SNAP — but only if a judge tells him it’s okay. Translation: he’s caving, but pretending it’s a principled stand.
For days, Trump’s administration has loudly declared that it can’t touch emergency funds for food assistance, all while rolling out the red carpet for the military’s paychecks. But when two federal judges stepped in and said the government had to feed its people, suddenly Trump discovered a spark of legal curiosity. “If given the appropriate legal direction,” he said, he’d act. How brave!
So now, instead of owning his responsibility as President, Trump’s trying to spin his tail-between-the-legs scramble as some noble stand for the rule of law. The man who claims to “fight for the forgotten” is now hiding behind lawyers while millions of families wonder if they can buy groceries next week. He loves to talk about “radical Democrats,” but maybe the real radicals are the ones in his own administration who think starving Americans is an acceptable negotiating tactic.
Let’s be blunt: Trump didn’t suddenly find compassion; he found pressure. Between public outrage, nosy judges, and anxious lawmakers from both parties, he had no choice but to backpedal. And in typical Trump fashion, he’s trying to turn that retreat into a victory lap. He’s now begging the courts to tell him what he could already do today — fund SNAP. Because nothing says “strong leadership” like needing a federal judge to give you permission to stop a hunger crisis you created.
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The second time this has happened.

American Gestapo. There's no justification for law enforcement on American soil to be wearing baklavas like this man lol. Even the most State loving weirdo has to acknowledge that this shit is an easily abused nightmare. These new recruits, and let's face it probable Proud Boys etc, are moving like PMCs do in theater.
 
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