Ron Perlman’s Secret Plan to Fight Back Against Trump Revealed!

In their own way, Ron Perlman’s characters often find themselves thrust into saving the world despite initial reservations. This rings true for his portrayal of Hellboy as well as his high-profile disagreements with Donald Trump. In a recent interview with The Guardian, Perlman openly expresses his strong dislike for the current U.S. president and shares his plans to voice his opposition.

Currently, Perlman is prominently featured in the Jack Huston-directed black-and-white boxing drama titled “Day of the Fight“. This is why he’s recently become more vocal in public after maintaining a low profile for several months. However, contrary to popular belief, the actor born in Brooklyn with an iconic visage isn’t avoiding another confrontation with the President. Instead, he’s adopting a more strategic approach, hinting at his involvement in a “counter-movement” aimed at counteracting Trump and Musk’s ongoing efforts to undermine the US government and American democracy.

Ron Perlman Thinks Donald Trump Is A “Snake-Oil Salesman Con-Artist”

If Perlman appears to have greatly benefited from playing Hellboy, that’s certainly true, and he leverages their shared traits to tackle the presidency and challenge authority. As the actor put it, “Hellboy’s most endearing quality is his underachiever nature.” He’s a superhero who prefers watching the Marx Brothers, playing with cats, and eating pizza over saving the world. But he steps up because the world is in chaos. Someone needs to do it, and he does it reluctantly. And that’s how I approach everything.

The actor continued by stating that, having been raised in New York, he was well-versed about the notorious con-artist in question. He then described a heated exchange with this individual on X (Twitter), expressing his dismay at encountering someone who’d peddle poor-quality steaks, vodka, and swampland in New Jersey, only to find him now in a leadership role. The discussion between them soon became intense.

As a fervent cinema enthusiast who ardently wished for Kamala Harris to secure the presidency, I must admit, her loss has left me somewhat disheartened; yet, I remain hopeful and unwilling to simply stand idly by. In an interview with The Guardian, I shared that I’ve been dedicating considerable, clandestine efforts towards fostering a counteractive force. Fingers crossed, I plan on resuming my public advocacy once more. However, when the interviewer speculated about potential political aspirations, I swiftly corrected them, explaining that by “counter-movement,” I meant engaging in activities aimed at balancing and mitigating current issues, rather than pursuing any political ambitions myself.

When pressed further, all the actor would say is:

I won’t share any news unless I speak to you about it, I promise. For the moment, though, that’s all I can disclose, my friend.

It’s intriguing to consider a strategy that opposes Trump’s actions. It might just be the right approach we need to take. In many instances, it can be challenging to resist someone like Trump when he operates in the open, using public displays as his primary method. Trump’s strength lies in his media presence and his ability to flood us with quotes and commands that can overwhelm our perception. If our aim is to defeat Trump, any counter-strategy worth its merit will need to outmaneuver him on his own turf – and that means openly.

Regardless of the outcome, we’ll keep an eye on things, Mr. Perlman. Truth be told, Hellboy isn’t one to back down – he’ll always stand his ground and make a fight out of it.

The Guardian

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2025-03-01 01:33