Michael Rapaport: Voting Trump is “Not Off the Table“

“My political views have changed immensely,” says actor Michael Rapaport, who had a 360-degree shift in ideology after being done with Biden’s failed policies, during an interview with the Visegrad 24 podcast.

Rapaport used to be a vehement anti-Trumper; however, this week, the actor raised the possibility of voting for Trump in November after he declared he would never vote for Biden again.

“I will not vote for Joe Biden. At this point, when we’re doing this interview, voting for Trump is on the table. People are like, ‘What are you talking about?’ That’s my reality. I will not support anybody who’s anti-Israel. I will not support anybody that is anti-making America safe.”

He also hit Biden’s open border policies, which endanger Americans.

“I’m not down with that shit,” he said.

“I’m not down with police officers in the greatest city on earth getting beaten up. You’re an illegal immigrant, and then you have no bail, [and then] flipping off the f***ing camera,” he added.

“I’m not supporting anybody that is cool with the fact that it takes me two and a half hours to get back into America from Toronto” due to passport control, he said, noting “it takes you two minutes to cross the border, I’m not down with that s—t.”

Rappaport continued, “I’m not down with going into a Costco or a 7/11, cleaning out the spot,” referring to flash mobs who are looting retail shops in Democrat-run cities.

“So any of these people that support it, I’m not voting for them. I’m not getting caught up or suckered into these race politics or any of that bulls*** anymore.”

“I will not vote for Joe Biden. I do not support anybody from The Squad, I think they’re totally full of s—, I think they’re dangerous, I think they’re race hustlers, I think they’re cons, I think inevitably they want to get themselves production deals to produce documentaries, I think they’re three-card monte-playing bulls— artists, I think they totally have an agenda.”

The former leftist hardliner also blasted Hollywood last month for being mum on the October 7 terrorist attack by Hamas.

“I’m embarrassed that not one person said one thing, unless I’m mistaken, at the Golden Globes the other night, about the 133 hostages that were kidnapped in broad daylight from Israel on October 7th,” Rapaport quipped.

“All that billion-dollar Barbie feminism and all these young conscious actors and actresses, and there’s [the] hostages that are the exact same age as them. And not one actor, not one director, not one producer, not one comedian. Nobody said anything before the Golden Globes, after the Golden Globes [or] during the Golden Globes,” he thundered.

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