Actor Richard Gere denounced President Donald Trump as a “bully” and “thug” on Saturday, choosing to hold an awards ceremony in Spain, delivering his humiliation before lamenting the US. I'm in a very dark place.”
The 75-year-old, who won the International Goya Prize for Spanish Top Film Honor, used his alleged political science to warn that world authoritarianism is on the rise “wherever.”
“We're in a very dark place in America. There are bullies, thugs there. But it's not just in America, it's everywhere,” he said. I said Trump is “a man who is clearly a Mussolini”, “clown” and “demagog”.
“Authoritarianism takes us,” Gere repeated Saturday.
US actor Richard Gere won the International Award at the 39th Goya Awards Ceremony held at the Granada Conference and Exhibition Centre in Granada on February 8, 2025.
Caustic evaluation according to Beautiful woman and American Gigolo The actor follows criticism he made with Trump at AFP's press conference in Granada on Friday Report.
During Saturday's Gala, Spanish actor Antonio Banderas gave an honorary award for “his extraordinary contribution to the art of filmmaking” and his social commitment to various causes, including refugee light letters and homelessness. I gave it to you.
In his speech, Philadelphia-born Gea warned about the “dark marriage” of power and money “as if he had ever seen it before.”
“The fact that these irresponsible, perhaps dangerous, corrosive billionaires now run everything in America is dangerous to everyone on this planet,” he said.
This is not the first time Gere has attacked Trump.
Actors during the presidential election in 2016 that year I said President Trump's BBC is a “nightmare for everyone” and his campaign “I don't like it.”


