Actor Dennis Quaid Explains Why He’s Voting For Trump And Not Biden

Actor Dennis Quaid said during a recent interview that he plans to vote for former President Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential election.

The A-list celebrity made the remarks during an interview with Piers Morgan on British television when asked by Morgan what he thought of Trump.

“I think I’m gonna vote for him in the next election,” the actor said. “It just makes sense. I was ready not to vote for Trump, until what I saw is, more than politics, I see a weaponization of our justice system and a challenge to our Constitution.”

“Trump is the most investigated person, probably in the history of the world, and they haven’t been able to really get him on anything,” he added.

He said that he has not always liked everything that Trump has said, “but as president … the only thing I liked about Trump was everything he did.”

“What he did with Korea, with Rocket Baby, the way he defeated ISIS in three weeks,” he continued. “You know, people don’t even remember, it happened so fast. How he stood up for us overseas. The way he responded to China. He stands up to people and that’s what makes him a leader. Rather than, what I kind of compare it to, what was going on in Jimmy Carter’s administration, where we’re trying to be everybody’s friend and pal.”

“And there’s some evil people and bad actors in this world and so, you know, people might call [Trump] an a**hole but he’s my a**hole,” Quaid said. “I’ll tell you one true thing about him is that I really feel that he is working for the American people. That’s what he’s all about, and I do believe that to be true and sincere.”

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When asked about Biden, Quaid said that he doesn’t believe that Biden is “at the helm, I don’t feel he’s there.”

“I feel that he says things to get votes, not that he truly believes them,” he added. “And now I’m really gonna get some blowback, but that’s the way I feel.”

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‘Blink Of An Eye’: 29-Year-Old NFL Player Makes Surprise Retirement Announcement Following Health Scare

NFL offensive lineman Billy Price made a surprise announcement on Instagram that he was retiring from the league after going through a health scare and saying that he was “lucky to be alive.”

The 2018 first round draft pick said last month he suffered a blood clot that got into his lungs, so he was leaving professional football because of the potential risks the blood clot presents, ESPN reported.

“In the blink of an eye, everything can be taken away,” Price wrote on Instagram. “On April 24th I had emergency pulmonary embolism surgery to remove a saddle clot that was entering both of my lungs.”

 

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“As a healthy 29 year old, an unprovoked pulmonary embolism with no further medical explanation is terrifying,” he added. “I am truly thankful to be alive today.”

“Unfortunately, I will be retiring from the NFL as the risk of an internal bleed while on blood thinners creates tremendous risk,” Price continued. “I am truly thankful for the opportunity to have played in some of the greatest atmospheres around the world. I am thankful to have trained and played alongside men who will continue to make Pro Bowls, All Pro Rosters and Hall of Fame recognitions.”

He closed out his post by crediting his wife for a career he said that “would not have been possible without” her “continued love and support.”

“The sacrifices you have made over the course of my career do not go unnoticed,” he added. “I cannot wait to navigate the next chapter in life with you as we continue to grow our family.”

In 2018, the Cincinnati Bengals drafted Price out of Ohio State with the 21st pick overall. During his 5 seasons in the NFL, he played three seasons for the Bengals — appearing in 42 games, with 19 of those being starts. He was then traded to the New York Giants in 2021, and started 15 games for the team before ending up with the Arizona Cardinals. He last played for the Cardinals during the 2022 season and started 11 of those games.

Last year, the center also spent time with the New Orleans Saints, Dallas Cowboys, and Las Vegas Raiders organizations, including on the Dallas practice squad, the NFL reported.

In 2017, the Ohio State player won the Rimington Trophy, which honors the top center in the nation, KTBS 3 ABC, noted.

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