Actor Michael Douglas slams Trump for creating ‘drama,’ ‘chaos’ in the world


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Donald Trump (left) acted with Michael Douglas in the film, 'Wall Street: Money Never Sleeps'. Trump played himself in a cameo role, which was later deleted. Photos: Reuters, TNS

Michael Douglas is the latest Hollywood celebrity to denounce Donald Trump for deploying the National Guard and Marines to enforce immigration raids in Los Angeles, with the Oscar-winning actor saying the president has “created such drama” and is responsible for stoking conflict throughout the world.

Speaking on stage at the opening for the 71st Taormina Film Festival in Italy, the 80-year-old Wall Street icon actually apologised for US domestic and international policies under Trump, saying he had never in his life seen so much conflict in the world, according to Vanity Fair.

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