“The greatest criminal in history”: Harrison Ford makes harsh accusations against Donald Trump

Harrison Ford calls Donald Trump 'the greatest criminal in history' and makes several criticisms of the president
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Harrison Ford shared his opinion about Donald Trump’s current administration in an interview with The Guardian. The “Star Wars” star criticized the policies and lies of the U.S. president.

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“[He] has no policies, he has whims. That scares the hell out of me. The ignorance, the arrogance, the lies, the treachery,” criticized Harrison Ford, who once portrayed a U.S. president in “Air Force One” (1997).

The actor went further, saying that Trump “knows what he’s doing,” but “is an instrument of the status quo and is making tons of money while the world goes to hell in a handbasket.”

“I don’t know of a greater criminal in history,” he continued.

Harrison Ford, who has been an active advocate for environmental causes, criticized the former president’s climate policies, which Trump called “the greatest hoax ever perpetrated on the world” at the United Nations in October.

Commenting on the Los Angeles wildfires, the actor said he “knew this was going to happen.” “I’ve been warning about these things for 30 years,” he said.

Harrison Ford calls Donald Trump 'the greatest criminal in history' and makes several criticisms of the president
Photos: Reproduction Wikimedia Commons

“Everything we said about climate change has come true. Why isn’t that enough to alarm people and make them change their behavior? Because of the entrenched status quo,” warned Harrison Ford.

The “Indiana Jones” star reminded that the president signed an order withdrawing the U.S. from the Paris Agreement and that Trump advocated ending renewable energy sources. “He’s losing ground because everything he says is a lie.”

“I’m confident that we can mitigate [climate change], […] but we need to develop political will and intellectual sophistication to realize that we, human beings, are capable of change,” concluded Ford.

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