Mark Ruffalo blasts Trump as ‘the worst person’ in red carpet statement

Mark Ruffalo blasts Trump as 'the worst person' in red carpet statement

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Mark Ruffalo slams Donald Trump as “the worst person” during Golden Globes red carpet interview.

The 58-year-old actor joins other A-listers Protest the Trump administration At Sunday’s Los Angeles ceremony, she wore buttons that read “BE GOOD” and “ICE OUT” in honor of Renee Nicole Good. shot An ICE agent in Minneapolis conducted the investigation last week.

ruffalo told USA Today On the red carpet, “This is dedicated to Renee Nicole Goode who was murdered.”

He went on to criticize Trump’s recent behavior military operations in venezuela”, adding: “We are at war with Venezuela, which we illegally invaded. He told the world that international law didn’t matter to him. The only thing that matters to him is his own morals, but this guy is a convicted felon; a convicted rapist. He is a pedophile.

In May 2024, Trump was convicted of 34 felonies for falsifying business records. Earlier that year, a jury found him E. Jean Carroll is responsible for sexual abuse in 1996, but he was never convicted because it was a civil lawsuit. Trump has never been charged with sex crimes, including pedophilia.

Mark Ruffalo spoke out against President Donald Trump on the Golden Globes red carpet this year

Mark Ruffalo spoke out against President Donald Trump on the Golden Globes red carpet this year (AFP/Getty)
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Celebrities wear “Be Good” pins on red carpet in memory of Renee Nicole Good, who was shot and killed by ICE agents (Associated Press)

“He’s the worst human being. If we relied on the morality of this man to build the most powerful country in the world, we would all be in a lot of trouble,” Ruffalo said before concluding, “So here’s to [Good]. This is for the American people who are intimidated and fearful today. I know I’m one of them. I love this country. What I see here is not America. “

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When asked for a response to Ruffalo’s comments, the White House said independent A post on X by White House communications director Steven Cheung called Ruffalo “one of the worst actors in the business.”

“What’s even more impressive is that he’s a worse person because he lied publicly because, deep down, he hated himself for purposely allowing the public to accept his poor performance,” Zhang said.

The “Be Good” event, organized by groups such as the National Domestic Workers Alliance and supported by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU), honors Good as well as Keith Porter, who was killed by an off-duty ICE agent in Los Angeles on New Year’s Eve. The goal of the campaign, according to its website, is to remind people “to be kind to each other in the face of this horror—to be a good citizen, a good neighbor, a good friend, a good ally, and a good person.”

In addition to Ruffalo, who was nominated for Best Actor in a TV Series but lost to Noah Wyle, Other celebrities who have worn campaign badges to protest Trump and ICE include Jean Smart; wanda sykesAriana Grande and Natasha Lyonne.

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“I feel like our country is at a turning point and I hope people can keep their heads above water because I think keeping a head above water is actually the hardest thing, but it takes a lot of courage and a lot of restraint,” Smart said on the red carpet.