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Dennis Quaid Praises President Trump as 'Genuine' and 'Approachable'
The veteran actor compares Trump to his favorite 20th century president, Ronald Reagan.
Apr. 11, 2026 at 7:07am
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Quaid's unfiltered praise for Trump reflects the continued political divide in Hollywood, where the actor's support for the president has sparked both admiration and controversy.Davenport TodayIn a recent podcast interview, 71-year-old actor Dennis Quaid expressed strong praise for President Donald Trump, calling him "approachable," "very funny," and "really genuine." Quaid, who has been a vocal supporter of Trump, compared the current president to his favorite 20th century president, Ronald Reagan, saying they both inspired the country during times of perceived decline.
Why it matters
Quaid's comments highlight the complex relationship between Hollywood and politics, as the actor's support for Trump has sparked both admiration and controversy. His remarks also reflect the continued political divide in the country, with Quaid positioning himself as a "common-sense independent" who leans more conservative.
The details
In the interview with evangelical pastor Greg Laurie, Quaid praised Trump's energy and enthusiasm, stating, "I've never seen anybody with that kind of energy." He also defended Trump's genuineness, saying, "He wouldn't be president if he wasn't genuine. The people who voted for him, they know that he has their best interests at heart, that he is a genuine person." Quaid also criticized what he sees as Hollywood's leftward shift, claiming that being a "Clinton Democrat" in today's industry is akin to being a "neo-con" on the right.
- Quaid made these comments in a recent podcast interview with Greg Laurie.
The players
Dennis Quaid
A 71-year-old veteran actor known for roles in films like The Right Stuff and The Parent Trap, who has been a vocal supporter of President Trump.
Donald Trump
The 45th President of the United States, who Quaid praised as "genuine" and compared to his favorite 20th century president, Ronald Reagan.
Greg Laurie
An evangelical pastor and podcaster who interviewed Quaid.
What they’re saying
“He wouldn't be president if he wasn't genuine. The people who voted for him, they know that he has their best interests at heart, that he is a genuine person.”
— Dennis Quaid, Actor
“I've never seen anybody with that kind of energy.”
— Dennis Quaid, Actor
“Being a Clinton Democrat in today's Hollywood is the same thing as being a neo-con, on the right side or whatever. What used to be, you can't be anymore.”
— Dennis Quaid, Actor
The takeaway
Quaid's unfiltered praise for Trump reflects the continued political divide in the country, with the veteran actor positioning himself as a "common-sense independent" who leans more conservative. His comments highlight the complex relationship between Hollywood and politics, as Quaid's support for the president has sparked both admiration and controversy.
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