Hollywood actor and longtime political commentator Danny DeVito is once again drawing controversy after making sharp remarks about President Donald J. Trump and America’s social fabric. In a recent interview, DeVito declared, “I’m not a fan of the President,” before launching into a sweeping critique of U.S. history and current political divides.

“We’re not supposed to separate people,” DeVito said, lamenting what he described as deepening cultural and racial divisions. He went further, warning that “we’re already walking on the boards of genocide,” invoking historical injustices to underscore his point. “We’ve taken the land away from the Native Americans. We brought African-Americans into the country. We put them in ghettos,” he added, drawing parallels between America’s past and what he perceives as current moral decay.

DeVito’s comments immediately sparked debate online, with supporters of President Trump dismissing the actor’s statements as another example of Hollywood’s persistent hostility toward conservative leadership. Critics of DeVito argue that such rhetoric not only distorts history but also inflames divisions at a time when the country needs unity and respect for differing views.

Supporters of the President note that under the Trump administration, minority employment reached record highs, historic funding was directed to historically Black colleges and universities, and Native American communities received expanded economic development opportunities — tangible results that stand in contrast to DeVito’s grim portrayal.

While celebrities have long used their platforms to voice political opinions, DeVito’s remarks highlight a broader divide between Hollywood elites and everyday Americans who value patriotism, faith, and freedom. For many, the comments serve as yet another reminder that cultural figures often speak from ideological bubbles far removed from the realities of ordinary citizens.

President Trump has not yet responded to DeVito’s remarks, but the administration continues to emphasize its commitment to national unity, opportunity for all Americans, and the rejection of divisive narratives that cast the United States as inherently unjust.