Harrison Ford Whines That Trump’s Climate Policy ‘Scares The Sh**’ Out Of Him

Oct 31, 2025 - 15:28
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Harrison Ford Whines That Trump’s Climate Policy ‘Scares The Sh**’ Out Of Him

Actor Harrison Ford is not happy that President Trump won’t buy into climate change alarmism.

The 83-year-old “Indiana Jones” star ripped into the president while speaking to The Guardian this week as he prepared to receive a conservation leadership award at Chicago’s Field Museum.

“[Trump] doesn’t have any policies, he has whims. It scares the sh** out of me,” Ford told the outlet. “The ignorance, the hubris, the lies, the perfidy. [Trump] 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 hand basket. It’s unbelievable. I don’t know of a greater criminal in history.”

“I knew it was coming, I have been preaching this stuff for 30 years,” the actor said. “Everything we’ve said about climate change has come true. Why is that not sufficient that it alarms people that they change behaviors? Because of the entrenched status quo.”

Ford’s tirade against Trump continued. “He’s losing ground because everything he says is a lie,” he added. 

The “Star Wars” actor’s comments come just after climate activist Bill Gates admitted that there are bigger problems in the world that need solving before climate initiatives should be addressed.

“Climate change, disease, and poverty are all major problems,” the tech billionaire wrote in an essay earlier this week. “We should deal with them in proportion to the suffering they cause.”

The Microsoft co-founder admitted that the Earth’s temperature is not the most important factor for improving life on the planet and said the “doomsday” view of climate change is “wrong.”

“Although climate change will have serious consequences — particularly for people in the poorest countries — it will not lead to humanity’s demise,” Gates wrote.

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