Martin Sheen blasts Trump as ‘the biggest nothing in the world’
Actor Martin Sheen tore into President Trump with a brutal monologue during a live MSNBC event on Monday, calling the president “the biggest nothing in the world.”
The left-leaning Hollywood star gave “the big guy in the White House” some unsolicited advice during a live filming of MSNBC anchor Nicolle Wallace’s podcast, “The Best People.”
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“You gotta realize, sir, that you are the biggest nothing in the world,” Sheen, 85, said to laughs from the host and the audience. “Stop listening to all these people around you, these sycophants who are encouraging you to be your non-human self. Get in touch with that humanity.
“Stop fussing with your hair, don’t worry about your tie, and stand up straight and speak clearly, not from your throat. Speak from your heart and start being human. That’s what you were made for — not golf,” Sheen continued.
“So there you are, Mr. President, with all due respect, sir,” he said sarcastically.
Sheen — who famously played a fictional Democratic president on “The West Wing” — also tore into members of Trump’s cabinet.
He accused “this group of people at the round table, in the White House, the cabinet room” of egotism and “false worship.”
“Every one of those people look across the table and they do not see anyone who is better than they are,” Sheen continued to rant.
“So there’s no heroes in there, there’s no music, there’s no laughter, there’s no self-effacement, there’s no joy in that room,” he added. “It smells of ego and fear and false worship.”
The White House and MSNBC did not immediately respond to The Post’s requests for comment.
It’s not the first time the longtime Democrat has taken aim at Trump.
In 2021, Sheen — renowned for roles in 1979’s “Apocalypse Now,” 1987’s “Wall Street” and more — called Trump a “bum,” a “hustler” and “a bad man.” He also accused the president of selfishness and lying.
Sheen, the father of troubled “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen, endorsed former President Joe Biden before the incumbent bowed out of the 2024 presidential race and passed the torch to then-Vice President Kamala Harris.
Martin Sheen has also claimed he has been arrested over 60 times for protesting and civil disobedience.
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