
The outspoken liberal actor Seth Rogen doesn’t bother Donald Trump’s second term like some of his Hollywood colleagues.
exist Recent profile In Esquire, the Superbad star admits that he has not over-vented the second Trump administration, suggesting that the 2024 election results represent the natural trend of American politics and flow.
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Seth Rogen admits in a new interview with Esquire that he remains hopeful for the future of the United States under President Trump. ((Photo by Jason Laveris/Filmmagic))
Rogen added that he tried to keep his head cool in all speeches about the country’s stark political divide.
“I personally try not to be too dark on all of this and then like, ‘Oh, are we thinking on the cliff of a global society’s collapse?’ Since the end of the Civil War, America has been Very divided country In many ways. ” he said.
He continued: “It’s not that it doesn’t have a big impact on many people’s lives, but I’m trying to keep hope that even if the ball may swing back and forth, it will keep going.”
Rogen’s view of Trump is different from his previous statements about the president and the Republican Party as a whole.
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Seth Rogen held the 75th Annual DGA Awards on February 18, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. (Michael Buckner/Photo of variety show pictures) (Michael Buckner/Photo of variety show pictures)
In a late show with Stephen Colbert in 2021, comedian Ted Cruz is R-Texas Senator Ted Cruz, a “fascist” who supports Trump Questions about the 2020 election.
“Ted Cruz is a fascist. He denied the reality of the election. His words made people die, and I’m kidding.” Logan tells Colbert Asked.
Rogen, who demonstrated the anti-Trump resistance in an interview with The Daily Beast in 2017, said: “I don’t want to look back for ten years and think, ‘I’m just there It seems like a very important period for a while to say nothing of normalizing objections.”
However, he did point out at the time: “I’m very aware of not insulting the people who voted for Donald Trump.”