Dennis Quaid made one confession about the 2024 election that sent Democrats into hysterics

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Dennis Quaid had to break his silence about the state of the country.

The veteran actor broke it all down in one recent interview. 

And Dennis Quaid made one confession about the 2024 election that sent Democrats into hysterics.

Dennis Quaid makes stunning Presidential endorsement

Veteran Actor Dennis Quaid came out in support of former President Donald Trump’s 2024 Presidential campaign during a recent appearance on Piers Morgan Uncensored.

Host Piers Morgan asked the actor for his thoughts about the former President.

“I think I’m gonna vote for him,” Quaid replied. “Yes, I am.”

The star of Reagan, the upcoming biopic chronicling the life and legacy of former President Ronald Reagan, said Democrats’ lawfare against Trump cemented his decision. 

“It just makes sense,” Quaid explained. “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.”

“You know, 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.

Like many Americans, Quaid had no idea what crime Soros-backed Manhattan Democrat District Attorney Alvin Bragg had actually charged Trump with in the case.

“What is the crime? I still can’t figure it out,” Quaid said.

Quaid reveals what he likes about Trump

Morgan asked the actor if he had to like Trump to vote for him.

“No,” Quaid stated.

The actor explained that Trump got results during his Presidency regardless of any concerns he had about what the former President might say.

“In the last campaign and in ’16 and in ’20, I found myself going, ‘Please don’t do that, please don’t say that.’ You know, these things would come out of his mouth. But as president, the only thing I liked about Trump was everything he did,” Quaid stated.

He pointed to Trump’s foreign policy successes.

“You know, what he did with Korea, with Rocket Baby. The way he defeated ISIS in three weeks,” Quaid recalled. “How he stood up for us overseas, and when he– China. The way he responded to China. He stands up to people and that’s what makes him a leader.”

“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,” he added.

Morgan quizzed on what he thought about President Joe Biden.

“I don’t feel he’s at the helm, I don’t feel he’s there,” Quaid stated. “I feel that he says things to get votes, not that he truly believes them. And now I’m really gonna get some blowback, but that’s the way I feel.”

With Quaid set to portray his personal favorite President in the aforementioned, Reagan biopic, Morgan asked how hard it was to portray such a legendary figure on the big screen.

“The thought of playing Reagan genuinely terrified me, which probably meant it was something I needed to pursue, to challenge myself,” Quaid explained. “My hesitation likely came from a place of reverence for him, and I didn’t want my performance to be affected by that.”

Dennis Quaid bucked the Hollywood establishment to come out in support of Donald Trump.