“I will not vote for Joe Biden. At this point when we’re doing this interview, voting for Trump is on the table,” he says.
Anti-Trump actor Michael Rapaport suggested he’s had a change of heart when it comes to the 45th president after enduring years of disastrous Democrat policies led by Joe Biden.
In an interview with the Visegrad 24 podcast last Thursday, Rapaport, a liberal who for years railed against former President Donald Trump and his supporters, said that voting for Trump is now “on the table.”
“My political views have changed immensely,” Rapaport said. “I will not vote for Joe Biden. At this point when we’re doing this interview, voting for Trump is on the table. People are like, ‘What are you talking about?’ That’s my reality. I will not support anybody who’s anti-Israel. I will not support anybody that is anti-making America safe.”
“I won’t vote for Biden. At this point voting Trump is on the table (…) I won’t support anyone anti-Israel or anti making USA safe,”
Visegrad24 spoke with @MichaelRapaport about his how his political views have changed since Oct. 7th.
Link to full interview in the comments ⬇️ pic.twitter.com/FAxhxOJleq
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) March 29, 2024
Rapaport went on to lambast Biden’s open-border policies.
“I’m not down with that shit,” he said. “I’m not down with police officers in the greatest city on earth getting beaten up. You’re an illegal immigrant, and then you have no bail, [and then] flipping off the f***ing camera,” he continued.
“I’m not down with going into a Costco or a 7/11, cleaning out the spot,” he said of flash mobs looting retail stores in blue cities.
“So any of these people that support it, I’m not voting for them. I’m not getting caught up or suckered into these race politics or any of that bulls*** anymore,” he added.
Rapaport signaled a shift in his political views shortly after Israel was attacked by Hamas on Oct. 7 and has since come to realize the duplicitous nature of the corporate media.
Polls show Biden’s approval has fallen significantly among liberals who feel alienated by his stance on the Israel-Gaza conflict.
That disapproval has manifested in the Democrat primaries.
Michigan saw 13% of voters vote “uncommitted” in protest of Biden’s support of Israel, as well as 19% in Minnesota and 29% in Hawaii last week.