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Actor Harrison Ford in an interview published on Wednesday talked about the second term of President Donald Trump, mourning, “Amir Gate Amir and poor poor,” he was not correct.
“In politics and in life, you don’t always find what you want, but you get what you get, and you don’t get upset. They teach us in kindergarten, but they also teach you that it is right to fight for what you think,” He told diversity,
“Now, because we are separated like this, we are spending a difficult time to find equality. But if you look at the economy, you will find out where the equality is – this is the place where it was always: rich become rich, and poor are poores. And it’s not right,” Ford Contended.
In 2024, Ford supported former vice -president Kamla Harris and recorded a video support for the former vice -president.
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Harrison Ford spoke diversity about President Trump. ,
Ford said that the country was still “on a healthy swing”, but said it would swing back in another way.
Asked by diversity, where he should leave from here, Ford replied, “You are asking an unqualified person. So I don’t have that answer.”
In Ford’s campaign video for Harris, he said, “The truth is: Kamala will protect your right to disagree about Harris policies or ideas.”
Harris achieved a lot of celebrity endorsments including George Clooney, Cardi B, Jamie Lee Curtis and TV producer Shaonda Rhymes.
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Ford said that the country was still “on a healthy swing”, but said it would swing back in another way. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)
Ford said during the endorsement video that Trump wanted to take revenge.
The variety asked Ford how he felt about making videos for Harris, because someone who often talks about politics.
“Okay,” he replied.
He also talked about diversity about his career and was asked if he would ever retire.
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Former Vice President Kamla Harris speaks during a campaign rally on Saturday, Saturday, November 2, 2024. (AP Photo/Jacqueline Martin)
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“No. This is one of the things that I thought was attractive about an actor’s job, it was that they needed older people, to play parts of old people,” he said.