
Mark Ruffalo expressed his opposition to Donald Trump and JD Vance during the Golden Globes. The actor labeled the president as a “rapist” and a “pedophile.” In response, the White House has issued a harsh rebuttal.
Mark Ruffalo, along with several other celebrities, voiced their support for Renee Nicole Good, a 37-year-old mother of three who was fatally shot by ICE agents in Minneapolis on January 7.
The actor, nominated for Best Performance by a Male Actor in a Television Series – Drama for his role in Task, wore a “BE GOOD” pin on his suit as a tribute to her.
Actor Mark Ruffalo denounces Trump as a “pedophile.”
The Department of Homeland Security sided with the ICE agent, defending his actions by asserting that Renee Nicole Good attempted to run over the officer, thus justifying his use of force. Meanwhile, the Trump administration has labeled her a “domestic terrorist.”
Ruffalo elaborated on the importance of wearing the pin while also criticizing the Trump administration. He accused Vice President JD Vance of “lying about what’s happening” and branded Trump a “pedophile.”
“We are currently engaged in a conflict with Venezuela that we unlawfully invaded. [Trump] is proclaiming to the world that international law holds no significance for him. The only thing that concerns him is his own sense of morality. However, this individual is a convicted felon, a convicted rapist,” Mark Ruffalo stated.
“He is a pedophile. He is the most despicable human being,” the actor continued. “If we are depending on this individual’s morality to lead the most powerful country in the world, then we are all in significant peril.

In 2024, Donald Trump was found guilty on 34 felony charges for the falsification of business records in May 2024. Additionally, a jury determined that he was liable for the sexual abuse of E. Jean Carroll in 1996. Nevertheless, he was not convicted in this instance, as it pertained to a civil lawsuit.
The White House has responded to Mark Ruffalo.
It is important to note that Donald Trump has never faced charges related to sex crimes, including pedophilia. Recently, Steven Cheung, who serves as the Assistant to the President and the White House Director of Communications, delivered a harsh rebuttal to actor Mark Ruffalo’s remarks.
On X, along with a link to a PageSix article featuring the actor’s anti-ICE statements, Cheung commented, “Poor thing Mark Ruffalo, star of She-Hulk, is among the least talented actors in the industry. Even more notably, he is an even worse individual for spreading blatant falsehoods, as deep down, he harbors self-loathing for subjecting the public to his dreadful performances.
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