He didn’t hold back one bit.
In a recent podcast episode, comedian Eddie Griffin made headlines by taking aim at Vice President Kamala Harris, labeling her a “liar” and suggesting he might lend his support to former President Donald Trump in the upcoming election. Known for his roles in films like “Undercover Brother” and “Deuce Bigalow: Male Gigolo,” Griffin’s candid remarks have resonated with many who share a similar skepticism toward the current administration.
During his discussion, Griffin expressed frustration over Harris’s political performance, stating, “I don’t know what you’re thinking voting for Kamala! She’s a puppet.” He criticized her lack of experience and asserted that she doesn’t command respect on the global stage, calling her “Ka-lyin’-Harris.” This moniker highlights his belief that she is not a trustworthy leader.
Griffin challenged his audience to consider their options for the upcoming election. “Here’s your choices, America: the liar or the crook?” he quipped, leaning toward Trump, whom he humorously described as possessing relatable traits to the Black community. He jokingly noted Trump’s history, mentioning his “three baby mamas” and “43 felony cases and counting,” suggesting that these experiences might make Trump more relatable.
Interestingly, Griffin’s potential pivot to Trump comes after his portrayal of the Devil in a satirical film that parodied Trump’s presidency. In “Bad President,” the storyline revolves around the devil’s manipulative influence over Trump, raising questions about political authenticity and leadership.
As the 2024 election approaches, Griffin’s bold statements reflect a growing sentiment among some voters who are disillusioned with current leadership. His perspective underscores a pivotal choice facing Americans: align with what they perceive as the lesser evil or stand firmly against the political status quo.