Actors at the Golden Globes red carpet criticized President Donald Trump and ICE immigration officers for their involvement in the tragic death of a mother of three in Minnesota. Mark Ruffalo, known for his roles in Marvel movies, led the charge against the president at the star-studded event in Los Angeles. He, along with actress Wanda Sykes, displayed pins with the messages “ICE out” and “be good.”
The pins were in reference to the controversial killing of Renee Good by an ICE officer. Video footage showed Renee moving her car towards the officer before he fired three shots, resulting in her death. The officer’s actions have sparked debates on the use of force in such situations.
Ruffalo expressed his concerns over Trump’s actions and court cases, highlighting the president’s past legal troubles. Trump was previously held accountable for the sexual assault of writer E Jean Carroll and faced accusations from multiple women. Ruffalo condemned Trump as the “worst human being” and criticized his handling of international affairs.
Sykes also condemned the Trump administration, emphasizing the need to address the government’s actions affecting people. While some criticized Ruffalo’s comments, others praised him for speaking out against injustice. Social media users commended the actor for standing up for what is right and voicing concerns over the current political climate.