Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson made headlines during his appearance at The Vault Conference 2024 in West Palm Beach, Florida, when he publicly condemned the violent rhetoric directed at Donald Trump. Johnson criticized Democrats for their hostile language toward Trump, saying, “Whether you love Donald or you don’t... there’s no room for that,” referencing suggestions of violence or assassination attempts against the former president.
During the event, hosted by entrepreneur Patrick Bet-David, Johnson also shared personal memories of Trump attending his wrestling matches at Madison Square Garden. "He used to come watch me wrestle all the time. It was great," Johnson recalled, offering a more personal view of Trump.
This statement marks a notable shift for Johnson, who previously endorsed Joe Biden during the 2020 election and was critical of Trump's handling of the George Floyd protests. However, he has now adopted a more neutral political stance, emphasizing his desire to unify the country. Johnson’s comments place him among a growing number of celebrities, including Elton John, who have recently expressed support for Trump.
Additionally, a tweet from @BehizyTweets, posted on September 8, 2024, highlighted Johnson’s remarks, stating: “BREAKING: Hollywood Superstar Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson just CONDEMNED Democrats' violent rhetoric against Trump and revealed that Trump has always been good to him”.
BREAKING: Hollywood Superstar Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson just CONDEMNED Democrats' violent rhetoric against Trump and revealed that Trump has always been good to him and always showed up to watch him perform
— George (@BehizyTweets) September 8, 2024
"Trump used to watch me wrestle all the time at Madison Square Garden.… pic.twitter.com/8yxMxHjOX1
Elton John, who previously surprised many by voicing his support for Trump, has also praised the former president, sparking broader discussions about political endorsements in Hollywood.
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