‘Shame on him’: Actor Robert Davi has epic response to Michael Keaton anti-Trump rant

Actor Robert Davi unleashed an epic response video following Michael Keaton’s attempt to lecture “men, mostly” who are considering attending a rally for former President Donald Trump.

In his video, the ‘Beetlejuice’ actor claims that Trump and X owner Elon Musk “don’t respect” their supporters, and “think you’re stupid.”

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Unbeknownst to Keaton, his message summoned a response video from Davi.

“Well my dear fellow Americans, I have to put my big mouth into the fray once again,” he opened the four-minute video. “You see when I see celebrities come out and say certain things that I think are unfair and misrepresentative I have to jump into the fray because I know that many out there, of us soldiers of cinema who are not necessarily always above the marquee, we feel a different way. And there are many names out there, rest assured my fellow patriots, there are many out there – faces and names you may know – who are for Donald Trump.”

“Now the Michael Keaton comment about Trump and the bros and that he doesn’t care about that and the statement he made off the cuff one time about the Fifth Avenue thing. Well let me just tell you something, Hillary Clinton told you how she feels about you. And that’s how they all feel about you: Deplorable. You’re a deplorable, think about that. And then of course [President Joe] Biden. ‘MAGA extremists.’ And the other ones, putting down more than half of America, trying to shame you, as Michael Keaton just did,” Davi continues.

“Shame on him, Michael you shouldn’t do that, you shouldn’t try to stifle people’s beliefs over something that’s made up and false. That’s not true, I know for a fact people that have worked with Trump behind the scenes, busboys, we all, all of us, at a certain point have something, but they told me how respectful he was to them, asking them about their lives,” the actor offered as an example. “These are busboys, Hispanic busboys and waiters, and people from different parts of the- Bulgaria. Why would you spread a lie like that, Michael Keaton? And why would Tim Burton put that up there?”

He advised Keaton and his ilk to “get out of the tank.”

“Your policies have destroyed America. That’s what it’s about, the policies for America. Bros,” he added. “Now you’re appealing to this- there’s a whole big run-on because maybe the black vote, black males. And then Obama saying to black women, another fallacy, ‘You don’t want a woman to be president.’ Listen, we all grew up with strong, loving mothers. Every single, mostly, and especially in the black community, they grew up with strong mothers. Nobody disrespected their moms. Their father could have been MIA, but moms were the heart of the home.”

At this point, the actor became heated over the leftist rhetoric being spewed at American voters.

“It’s not about women, it’s about this woman. Don’t pretend that this woman is anything but what she is. She’s a fraud, she’s incompetent, and she’s a phony,” he stated bluntly, referring to Vice President Kamala Harris. “She won’t tell you her true colors. And I don’t mean skin color, which even that is questionable.”

He closed out the message with some advice of his own for Keaton.

“You have a right to say what you want, as I do. But don’t go that false narrative. Don’t do that. It’s demeaning to you. It’s beyond me,” he said, musing about continuing the conversation at a later date. “Vote Trump-Vance 2024. Let’s bring this home guys. Tell your friends.”

Sierra Marlee

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