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    Home»World Politics»Actor From ‘The Office’ Calls Out His Liberal Hollywood Friends for Celebrating Charlie Kirk’s Murder: ‘That is Not OK’ (VIDEO) | The Gateway Pundit
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    Is there one decent man in Hollywood? Maybe.

    Actor Rainn Wilson, who is perhaps best known for his work on the TV series ‘The Office’ recently called out his liberal Hollywood friends for celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk. Wilson was appearing on the podcast of far left actor Mark Ruffalo, who (amazingly) seemed to agree with him.

    Perhaps we shouldn’t be surprised. Back in April, Rainn Wilson pushed back on a host on MSNBC, explaining to her that no one trusts the media anymore because of how badly they bungled their reportage of the 2024 election.

    FOX News reports:

    Rainn Wilson recounts liberal friends having a ‘kind of a good riddance’ response to Charlie Kirk’s killing

    On his “Soul Boom” podcast Wednesday, “The Office” star Rainn Wilson recounted some of his liberal friends having a “kind of a good riddance” reaction to the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk last week.

    “I spoke to a couple of — let’s say — some liberal friends last night at an event, and they were like, ‘You won’t find me shedding any tears,’ and someone else was like, ‘Oh well.’ There was a little bit of a, kind of a good riddance thing, and it’s like, ‘Guys, no,” he told actor Mark Ruffalo. “We cannot think or talk that way. That is not okay.”

    Earlier in the podcast, Wilson noted that while he didn’t agree with Kirk’s ideas, “shooting someone that we disagree with, even if they’re vociferous and loud and out there, is so colossally wrongheaded.”

    The exchange between the two actors, Wilson explained, was a clip of a future episode that has not yet aired.

    Watch the video below:

    Actor Rainn Wilson says he witnessed his “liberal friends” in Hollywood celebrating Charlie Kirk’s death at a recent event.

    “They were like, ‘you won’t find me shedding tears’ and someone else was like, ‘oh, well.’”

    Despicable.
    pic.twitter.com/37udk6pzIH

    — Benny Johnson (@bennyjohnson) September 18, 2025

    Isn’t it astounding how few people in Hollywood have spoken out in this way? What would it cost them professionally to denounce cold-blooded murder?





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