Woody Harrelson Blasts Trump, Calls Him a Bigot and Says He Wants Him Out of Office
Woody Harrelson recently took aim at President Donald Trump in a TikTok video that quickly went viral.
The Natural Born Killers star didn’t hold back, calling Trump a bigot and expressing frustration about his time in office.
“I wish there were way to get rid of that son of a b*** and get in a great president, you know. But it doesn’t seem like that’s gonna happen and I don’t know how much he’s gonna continue to foment hatred. We have a guy running this country, who has unearthed a lot of bigotry and a lot of racism and it seems to be more virulent than ever. So… It’s strange how it seems that we’re going backwards,” Harrelson said.
Actor Woody Harrelson totally slams Trump and says he wishes we could get him out of office because he’s a Bigot and he’s ruining this Country and taking us back to dark times! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/nyXT54gJub
— Suzie rizzio (@Suzierizzo1) November 4, 2025
This isn’t the first time Harrelson has spoken critically about Trump. In a past interview with Esquire magazine, he recalled a tense dinner with Trump and Melania Trump years ago. The dinner was arranged by his friend, former Minnesota Governor Jesse Ventura, who suspected Trump would try to convince him to run as his vice president in a potential 2004 campaign.
“Jesse Ventura is a buddy of mine, and he called me up – and this is in, oh, 2002 – and said, ‘Donald Trump is going to try to convince me to be his running mate for the Democratic ticket in 2004. Will you be my date?’ I said, ‘Yeah, man.’ So we all met at Trump Tower, sat down. Melania was there, only she wasn’t his wife yet. And it was, let me tell you, a brutal dinner. Two and a half hours. The fun part was watching Jesse’s moves. It would look like Trump had him pinned, was going to get him to say yes, and then Jesse would slip out at the last second,” Harrelson said.
The actor explained that Trump dominated the conversation throughout the dinner. “Now, at a fair table with four people, each person is entitled to 25 percent of the conversation, right? I’d say Melania got about 0.1 percent, maybe. I got about 1 percent. And the governor, Jesse, he got about 3 percent,” Harrelson recalled. “Trump took the rest. It got so bad I had to go outside and burn one before returning to the monologue monopoly.”
Harrelson’s comments paint a picture of a dinner dominated by Trump’s nonstop talking, leaving little room for others to speak. The actor has been open about his frustrations with the former president, both in personal interactions and in public statements.
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