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American Focus > Blog > World News > Pedro Pascal Rips Trump Admin At Cannes: ‘F**k The People That Try To Make You Scared’
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Pedro Pascal Rips Trump Admin At Cannes: ‘F**k The People That Try To Make You Scared’

Last updated: May 17, 2025 1:00 pm
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Pedro Pascal has taken a stand against the Trump administration, expressing his views during an event at the Cannes International Film Festival in France. The actor, known for his role in “Eddington,” did not hold back when asked about reentering the United States amidst political tensions. He emphasized the importance of not succumbing to fear and encouraged individuals to continue telling their stories and fighting back against intimidation.

Pascal’s latest film, “Eddington,” premiered at Cannes and received praise for its exploration of America’s political landscape during the COVID-19 pandemic. The movie, set in a fictional town in New Mexico, delves into the divisions and conflicts that arise between neighbors due to differing political beliefs.

When questioned about Trump’s immigration policies, Pascal admitted feeling intimidated and unqualified to comment, citing his immigrant background and personal experiences with asylum. Despite his hesitancy, Pascal reiterated his support for immigrant rights and the need to stand on the right side of history.

The article also highlights Trump’s controversial actions regarding mass deportations and the suspension of constitutional rights, underscoring the ongoing political turmoil in the country. Pascal’s remarks at the festival reflect his commitment to speaking out against injustice and advocating for marginalized communities.

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