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'I'm sorry to be wrong!' Anti-Trumper evolution Michael Rapaport has another epiphany

Rabidly anti-Trump actor Michael Rapaport has had an epiphany.

The comedian and film and television star just admitted that he was wrong about former President Donald Trump, proving that there may be hope for leftists after all.

He spoke with former ESPN anchor Sage Steele about his stance on support for Israel in light of the Hamas terror attack on Oct. 7, acknowledging that until recently he was an outspoken critic of Trump . He also stated that he would not vote for Vice President Kamala Harris or any Democratic candidate because he could not support the party because of its position on Israel.

“I was wrong. Because I talked crap about Jared [Kushner] … I was first in line talking Trump shit. All day, every day,” Rapaport said.

**WARNING: Language**

(Video Credit: The Sage Steele Show)

“I didn't like his mouth,” the 54-year-old Jewish actor told Steele.

“Bad mouth and tweets. It didn't seem right to me. Yes, it is not appropriate. And today I would tell him this. If I said, like, I, your mouth, man. You are the president. You're also 79. You're the president, you're 79. You just got shot in the ear. Like, get new material. Like, really, like, join us. Like, shut the fuck up. Like, you're the president,” Rapaport said.

“So, honestly, I mean, between your two issues, Israel and your money and the economy, would that be the first time you'd vote Republican?” Steele asked after stressing the need to defend Israel.

“I'm not saying I'm going to vote Republican,” Rapaport responded.

While still calling the former president names like “pig dk,” the actor came out last November saying he might vote for Trump in 2024. And his social media feed has been filled with posts angrily lashing out at President Joe Biden and his administration.

Steele asked Rapaport if it hurt him to say he might vote for Trump.

“Yes, it hurts! It hurts me! I'm sorry to be wrong”, he admitted.

“So you think you made a mistake with him?” asked the host.

“I was wrong. I wasn't wrong about my personal feelings, anything. And I wasn't wrong about his behavior,” Rapaport insisted. “I'm sure his own family is like, I, calm down, man. Stop.”

“They call him that,” Steele stated.

“I'm sure! But I was wrong about Israel, and I was wrong about the economy stuff,” continued Rapaport. “I was wrong. I was … and I wasn't even wrong about Israel. I was misinformed about how he, you know, what he did with Iran and the significance of that and how it was. Put the screws on Iran”.

“I think, you know, as I'm going through this process of understanding and learning, I feel like no matter who anybody votes for, it's never going to be exactly what you want,” he told Steele. “You know, I don't agree with everything my wife says.”

“But at the end of the day, you know, like I'm clear. I want my interest rates to go down. And I know, 'Oh, this has nothing to do with . . .' And then Israel needs to be protected more than ever now,” Rapaport said.

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