The Hollywood star understands why Americans chose Trump again
The outspoken liberal actor Seth Rogen hasn’t plagued President Donald Trump’s second term as much as some of his Hollywood colleagues do.
in Recent Profiles In Esquire, the “Superbad” star admits he has not hyperventilated against the second Trump administration, with the 2024 election results representing the natural decline and flow of American politics. It suggests that.
“People get tired of seeing the f—- hippies do acid, and people get tired of seeing the f—- Doaks clean the streets , they go back the other way,” he said.

In a new interview with Esquire, Seth Rogen admitted that he still has hope for America’s future under President Trump. (Photo: Jason Laveris/Filmmagic))
Rogen added that he tries to maintain his cool mind in all his talk about the harsh political inequality of the country.
“I personally try not to make everything too dark and say, ‘Oh, are we on the cliffs of the world’s social disruption?” Since the end of the civil war, America has been in the midst of the US. A highly divided country In many ways,” he said.
“That’s not to say it’s not having a very realistic and troublesome effect on the lives of many people,” he continued.
Rogen’s unconfusing perspective on Trump is a departure from his previous statements about the president and the Republican Party as a whole.

Sethrogen was held at the 75th DGA Awards at the Beverly Hilton Hotel held in Beverly Hills, California on February 18, 2023. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety by Getty Images) (Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety by Getty Images)
The comedy actor called Senator Ted Cruz, a “fascist” to support Trump questioning the 2020 election when he appeared on the late show with Stephen Colbert in 2021.
“Ted Cruz is a fascist. He denies the reality of elections. His words kill people and I’m joking about it.” Rogen told Colbert After being asked.
Rogen justified anti-Trump resistance in a 2017 interview with “The Daily Beast,” saying, “I’ll look back 10 years later and say, ‘I just said nothing during that time.’ It seems to be a very important time to normalize objections. ”
However, he said at the time that he was “very conscious of not scorning those who voted for Donald Trump.”