“A madman in power”: Mark Ruffalo charges at Donald Trump on the Golden Globes red carpet

Mark Ruffalo is angry and made it known on the carpet of the 2026 Golden Globes, which took place overnight from Sunday to Monday in Los Angeles (United States). The 58-year-old American actor, questioned by journalists present about the “be Good” pin he was wearing, said all the bad things he thought of Donald Trump and his policies. Images notably relayed by Belgian television Pickx.

“The world has completely lost its mind. I don’t know what’s happening in the United States. I’m so sad. I can’t pretend everything is fine,” confided the actor seen in “Elusive 3” and “Poor Creatures”. “It’s crazy,” he continued. We have armed forces on American streets terrorizing people, without making anyone safer. They terrorize the population. They kill innocent people. »

A reference to the deployment of the American immigration police (ICE) in the United States in recent months and to the death of Renee Nicole Good, killed in her car by one of its agents on Wednesday January 7, which caused indignation across the Atlantic.

“The world is not better with this man”

At the same time, “rents are still too high. Food is too expensive. People cannot feed their children. They can’t send them to school. They can’t get sick without the risk of dying because they can’t afford it,” adds Mark Ruffalo, who denounces “something (which) is really wrong.”

If he admits to not having a solution to all these problems, the actor has one certainty: “The world is not better with this man, this madman in power, who has just told the world that no international law applies to him. » In an interview with New York Times published Wednesday January 7, Donald Trump explained that in his eyes there was only a limit to his powers as commander-in-chief of the American army: “My own morality, my own mind, is the only thing that can stop me. »

In his anti-Trump plea, Mark Ruffalo emphasizes the strength of the people. “We are more numerous than them, we must be courageous and we must come together”, he asks while the Golden Globes ceremony “talks about empathy”. And to conclude: “It’s about people taking care of others. »

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