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Source: C-SPAN
Actor Dennis Quaid recently took to the stage at a Donald Trump rally held in the picturesque Coachella Valley, where he made headlines declaring the need to choose a side in the current political climate.
Quaid, who portrayed Ronald Reagan in a recent biopic—calling him his favorite president—enthusiastically endorsed Trump moments before the candidate addressed the crowd, emphasizing the urgency of the political landscape.
While donning a MAGA cap, Quaid passionately posed a question to the attendees: “Are we gonna be a nation that stands for the Constitution or TikTok?” He drew parallels between Trump and former President Ronald Reagan, suggesting that the nation is encountering challenges echoing those experienced during the 1980 election.
Quaid was not alone at the rally; he was joined by his brother, Randy Quaid, a fellow Trump supporter who also lauded Donald as his “favorite president of the 21st century.”
This rally was located close to the renowned Coachella music festival venue—often regarded as a bastion of liberal ideals—despite Riverside County being a stronghold for conservative voters.
Quaid’s vocal endorsement is particularly noteworthy in Hollywood, where public support for Trump is rare. Many actors, predominantly Democrats, express concerns about potential repercussions from studios and producers if they voice contrary opinions.
As the countdown to Election Day continues, Dennis Quaid appears resolute in his decision to speak out and challenge the prevailing narrative in Tinseltown.