LDL. Harrison Ford Blasts Donald Trump in Fiery Interview: “I Don’t Know of a Greater Criminal in History”. LDL
Hollywood legend Harrison Ford — known to millions as Indiana Jones and Han Solo — has set off a political firestorm after delivering one of his most scathing critiques yet of former President Donald Trump.
In a raw and unfiltered interview with The Guardian, the 82-year-old actor didn’t hold back, calling Trump “a greater criminal than anyone I know in history” and accusing him of profiting from chaos while the world burns.
“He doesn’t have any policies — he has whims,” Ford said. “It scares the sh*t out of me. The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy. He knows better, but he’s an instrument of the status quo, and he’s making money hand over fist while the world goes to hell in a handbasket.”
The comments immediately ignited outrage among Trump supporters and MAGA commentators, many accusing Ford of being “out of touch” and “Hollywood elitist.” But for others, his words struck a chord — a truth spoken from a man long known for his disdain of authoritarianism and moral cowardice, both on and off screen.
Ford drew particular attention to Trump’s denial of climate change, a topic the actor has been outspoken about for decades. Trump once called global warming “the greatest con job ever perpetrated on the world,” a stance Ford blasted as “a clear expression of ignorance, hubris, and purposeful subterfuge.”
“He hates wind turbines because he’s never seen a gold one,” Ford quipped, highlighting what he called Trump’s obsession with personal wealth over environmental responsibility.
The actor argued that Trump’s position is not ideological but financial — a payback to fossil fuel corporations who donated heavily to his campaigns.
“It’s the same corruption, the same greed,” Ford said. “Big Oil buys power, and Trump sells it back to them while the planet suffers.”
Ford has spent decades warning about the consequences of climate inaction, serving as an environmental advocate long before it became a celebrity cause. He noted that the rising frequency of natural disasters is proof that scientists’ predictions have come true — and blasted the public’s complacency.
“Everything we said about climate change has come true,” he told The Guardian. “Why is that not enough to alarm people? Because of the entrenched status quo — the same forces Trump represents.”
Still, despite his fury, Ford remains cautiously hopeful about the future.
“He’s losing ground because everything he says is a lie,” Ford said of Trump. “I’m confident we can mitigate climate change. We can change behaviors, create technologies, and implement policies that work. But we need the political will — and the courage — to act.”
The interview, already trending across social media, marks one of Ford’s most impassioned political statements to date. Known for his quiet reserve and reluctance to wade into partisanship, this time the Indiana Jones star made it clear: when it comes to truth, science, and the fate of the planet — silence is no longer an option.
🔥 “We’re incredibly adaptive,” Ford concluded. “We can fix it — but only if we stop pretending it’s someone else’s problem.”
