Pronounced liberal actor Seth Rogen is not so problems with President Donald Trump’s second term as some of his Hollywood colleagues are.
In one Recent profile In Esquire, the “Superbad” star admitted that he does not hyperventilate about the second Trump government, which suggests that the 2024 election results represent the natural ebb and stream of American politics.
“People get tired of see f —— Hippies Surid and f —— on their lawns, and they are from, let’s clean up these streets a little. And then people get tired of f ——- Dorks to see clean up, and they go back the other way, “he said.

In a new interview with Esquire, Seth Rogen admitted that he is still hopeful about the future of America under President Trump. ((Photo by Jason Laveris/Filmmagic))
Rogen added that he is trying to keep a cool head in the midst of all the talk about the grim political gorge of the country.
“Personally, I don’t try to get too dark and think like:” Oh, are we in the abyss of global social collapse? ” Since the end of the civil war, America remained one Very divided land In many ways, “he said.
“That does not mean that it does not have very real and disturbing consequences about the lives of many people,” he continued, “but I try to maintain the hope that the ball will roll further, although it might wobble back and forth.”
Rogen’s not -related perspective on Trump is a deviation from his earlier statements about the president and the Republican Party in general.
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Seth Rogen on the 75th annual DGA Awards in the Beverly Hilton Hotel on February 18, 2023 in Beverly Hills, California. (Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images) (Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Images)
During an appearance at the late show with Stephen Colbert in 2021, called Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, a “fascist” for supporting Trump in questioning the 2020 elections.
“Ted Cruz is a fascist. He denies the reality of the elections. His words made people died, and I make jokes about it,” Rogen told jacket After they have been asked.
Rogen justified anti-trump resistance in an interview with “The Daily Beast” in 2017 and said, “I don’t want to look back and think in 10 years:” I just didn’t say anything at that time “because it seems a time when it It is very important to normalize the different opinion. ”
At the time, however, he noticed: “I was very aware of not insulting people who voted for Donald Trump.”