Harrison Ford Criticizes Trump Over Climate, Exposes Deep Hypocrisy Yet Again
Hollywood icon Harrison Ford is once again putting his political hypocrisy on full display — this time in an unhinged interview with The Guardian, where he labeled President Donald Trump “the greatest criminal in history” over climate change.
Ford, whose entire political brand consists of parroting left-wing talking points, went off on Trump’s environmental stance, accusing the 45th and 47th president of lies, greed, and catastrophic leadership. “He doesn’t have any policies, he has whims,” Ford fumed. “It scares the sh*t out of me… He’s making money, hand over fist, while the world goes to hell in a hand basket.”
Let that sink in. The man who has starred in some of the highest-grossing films of all time, raking in tens of millions along the way, is now condemning others for making money. Ford could easily distribute his immense wealth to the poor or fund carbon-reduction technology. He hasn’t.
And his personal lifestyle paints an even more hypocritical picture.
Ford owns an 800-acre ranch in Jackson, Wyoming — a sprawling $13 million property that requires significant resources to maintain. He also holds a second home in the upscale Los Angeles neighborhood of Brentwood. The energy usage, water consumption, and carbon footprint of these estates far exceed that of an average American household. Yet Ford lectures the rest of the country about their “climate sins.”
Even worse, Ford is an avid pilot who owns multiple private planes. That’s right — the actor who warns that the Earth is in crisis continues to burn aviation fuel for personal enjoyment. This is a man who tells others to “change behaviors” while refusing to change his own.
He could sell his planes. He could downsize. He could use commercial flights. He does none of those things.
To top it off, Ford compared Trump’s presidency to some of history’s greatest evils. “I don’t know of a greater criminal in history,” he said — apparently forgetting the names Adolf Hitler, Joseph Stalin, Pol Pot, or Osama bin Laden. That kind of statement reveals more about Ford’s ideological delusion than it does about President Trump.
The former president has been clear-eyed about climate alarmism. Trump’s energy policies supported American jobs and affordable energy while pushing back against the globalist agenda that seeks to control individual freedoms under the guise of “saving the planet.”
If Harrison Ford truly believes the climate is a crisis, he should start by living as if it is. Until then, his rants amount to nothing more than virtue-signaling from a man who enjoys all the luxuries that fossil fuels, capitalism, and private property provide — while condemning the very system that made his fortune possible.
