Actor attacks Trump and Musk with Nazi comparison

Daily Report March 14,2025


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John Cusack launched another social media tirade against former President Donald Trump and his allies on Thursday, continuing his pattern of comparing them to Nazi figures and calling for deportation.

The Hollywood actor and activist posted on X (formerly Twitter) a comparative image juxtaposing Trump standing next to a Tesla with Adolf Hitler admiring a model car. He then directed his attention to Tesla CEO Elon Musk, who is collaborating with the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) on Washington DC reforms, suggesting Musk should be expelled from the United States.

This recent outburst aligns with Cusack’s previous anti-Trump rhetoric. In 2020, he made headlines for categorizing Trump, his administration officials, and their supporters as enemies of the state with Nazi associations, as documented by Breitbart News.

During that same period, Cusack escalated his rhetoric by labeling the entire Republican party as a “deathkkkult.” He posted, “If Republicans enable a nazi – that makes them – what – A fucking deathkkkult.”

Further intensifying his stance, Cusack criticized President Biden’s reconciliatory approach, stating, “I know why Biden is preaching reconciliation But 30 % of country that Are nazi – are enemies.”

The Say Anything actor elaborated on his Trump-Hitler comparisons during an appearance on Marc Maron’s WTF podcast, where he said, “Hitler sort of stole from the avant-garde left. He hated the message of the avant-garde left because it was anti-war, but he understood that politics was the new art and that politics and art were going to be infused. You can see Trump sort of doing the same thing.”

He continued his criticism by addressing Trump’s immigration policies, stating, “The first time he tore a child away from their mother’s arms and put them in a cage, this wasn’t a reality TV show anymore. This was real fascism.”

The Being John Malkovich star had previously referred to Trump as “the anti Christ for dummies,” demonstrating his consistent pattern of harsh criticism toward the former president.

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