From Hate to Admittance: Michael Rapaport’s Changed Stance on Trump

Actor and comedian Michael Rapaport has recently admitted that he had been wrong about President Donald Trump. In a conversation with Sage Steele on her podcast, Rapaport spoke candidly about his previous stance on Trump, which included harsh criticisms of the former president. For years, Rapaport was known for his aggressive attacks on Trump, calling him “pig dick” and referring to him as a “loser.” However, after reevaluating his stance on certain issues, Rapaport has acknowledged that he was wrong about Trump’s support for Israel and the economy.

Rapaport, an outspoken defender of Israel since October 7th, now admits that he was “ill-informed” about President Donald Trump’s policies regarding Israel and Iran. He also acknowledges that Trump had been fully supportive of Israel and had drained Iran’s ability to finance terror. Rapaport’s change of heart may come as a surprise to many, but it is clear that he has taken the time to reconsider his views on certain issues and has adjusted his stance accordingly.

This admission comes after Rapaport “unendorsed” corrupt President Joe Biden in May and stated in February that voting for Donald Trump was “on the table.” In December, Rapaport traveled to Israel to perform on television and show solidarity with Israelis against terror. This journey may have played a role in his shift of perspective regarding President Trump’s policies and actions.

While Rapaport still does not like some aspects of Trump’s behavior or personality, he has come to realize that he was wrong about the former president’s support for Israel and his impact on the economy. This admission serves as proof that individuals can change their minds and admit when they have been misinformed, even in the face of intense scrutiny and criticism from others.

As for Rapaport’s future political stances, only time will tell if he continues to support Trump or shifts his views again. However, this admission serves as a reminder that it is essential to stay informed about current events and policies, and to be willing to reassess one’s beliefs in light of new information.

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