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No Proof Morgan Freeman Mentioned 2nd Trump Presidency Would Be 'Good for the Nation'

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September 17, 2024
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Forward of the 2024 U.S. presidential election, actor Morgan Freeman mentioned or wrote that he thinks a second Donald Trump presidency can be “good for the nation.”

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In mid-September 2024, numerous social media customers resurfaced a claim that actor Morgan Freeman lately mentioned a second Donald Trump presidency “can be good for the nation.”

One X account, named Donald J. Trump – Parody, wrote: “BREAKING: Hollywood legend Morgan Freeman simply mentioned he thinks a second Trump presidency can be good for the nation. Do you agree Morgan Freeman? A. YES B. NO.”

The identical X account posted the rumor in late August 2024, whereas it additionally appeared elsewhere on the social media platform earlier within the yr.

The earliest instance of the declare appeared on X in late April 2024 and spread in subsequent months.

Whereas it’s unattainable to verify or deny somebody’s internal monologue (the exact declare is that Freeman thinks a Trump 2024 presidential victory can be helpful for the U.S.), there was no proof Freeman publicly expressed any assist for the Republican presidential candidate, and far much less of him saying (or writing) verbatim that “a second Trump presidency can be good for the nation.” If he had, leisure information publications would have documented the sentiment, contemplating Freeman’s prominence and historical past of publicly supporting Democratic politicians. 

Slightly, in previous interviews, the actor expressed assist for the Democratic get together’s 2016 nominee, Hillary Clinton. And, based mostly on his look in a March 2024 video to advertise U.S. President Joe Biden’s re-election marketing campaign, he appeared to assist a Democrat — not Republican Trump — for the White Home.

Posts sharing the rumor about Freeman supposedly pondering Trump can be “good for the nation” didn’t comprise a supply to substantiate the assertion, like a information article or video clip of Freeman. The allegation gave the impression to be made up from entire fabric. It was unknown who, or what social media account, began the rumor. 

For all of those causes, we rated the declare “Unfounded.”

In a February 2017 interview with AARP magazine, Freeman mentioned he voted for Hillary Clinton in the newest election. He mentioned he was “holding out hope” that Trump would “be a great president”:

As for politics right now, I supported Hillary within the election, and now it appears like we’re leaping off a cliff. We simply should learn the way we land. I am not scared, although. I am holding out hope that Donald Trump needs to be a great president. He cannot not be. What I see is a man who won’t lose.

In an April 2017 interview with the Daily Beast to debate Freeman’s “The Story of God,” a Nationwide Geographic documentary collection about faith, Freeman’s publicist didn’t enable any questions on former U.S. President Barack Obama, nor then-President Trump. The reporter requested Freeman about conservatives’ assaults on Islam. Apparently referring to that group, Freeman mentioned: “There are these areas amongst us that paint a whole group [Muslims] with the identical brush.”

Quick ahead to the 2024 election and Freeman’s endorsement of Biden for a second time period. In March 2024, he appeared in a video on The White Home’s YouTube channel alongside actors Invoice Pullman, Geena Davis, Tony Goldwyn and Michael Douglas. Within the video, Biden requested them for recommendation since they’ve performed fictional American presidents.

Freeman, who performed President Beck within the 1998 sci-fi film “Deep Affect,” mentioned to Biden: “In my capability as president, all I needed to take care of was a meteor. One of many issues that I got here out of that inside my speech [was that] hope is the strongest drive we now have on this nation. It’s the most helpful and the best.”

This was not the primary time a quote supposedly attributed to Freeman had gone viral. In 2018, Snopes debunked a false declare that Freeman posted an expletive-ridden tweet about Trump. 

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