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Michael Rapaport criticizes Democrats over support for controversial figures

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Bobbie D. Frantz Treasurer | DeKalb County Republican Party

Bobbie D. Frantz Treasurer | DeKalb County Republican Party

Actor Michael Rapaport, known for his outspoken views, recently criticized the Democratic Party in a video shared online. Although not aligned with conservative politics, Rapaport expressed frustration over the Democrats' support for individuals like Mahmoud Khalil from Columbia University and Luigi Mangione, who is accused of murder.

Rapaport questioned the party's priorities and leadership, specifically targeting prominent figures such as Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and other members of "the Squad." He suggested that their actions are detrimental to the party's public image.

In his comments reported by Breitbart News, Rapaport stated: "Let me tell you something. You guys know I voted for Cadaver Joe Biden. Smokin’ Joe Biden. Voted for Hillary Clinton. This is why the Democrats are in the dump, because you celebrate people like Khalil Muhammad [sic]. Muhammad Khalil."

He further criticized what he perceives as misplaced enthusiasm among Democrats: "You go out on the streets. You go fucking crazy for the wrong people, these outlier freaks."

Rapaport also highlighted concerns about campus activities involving individuals wearing keffiyehs and how this might appear to average Americans.

The actor called for a change in direction within the Democratic Party: "You need to bring in some new energy to your new energy," he said while mentioning AOC and others by name.

The video continues with Rapaport expressing disbelief at support for Khalil Muhammad: "Khalil Muhammad... wants total eradication of western civilization."

Rapaport's remarks underscore ongoing debates within political circles about party alignment and public perception.

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