Michael Rapaport is detailing how his perspective on President Donald Trump modified within the wake of a worldwide disaster.
Throughout an episode of Jamie Kennedy’s podcast, “Hate To Break It To Ya,” the 56-year-old comic opened up about how his perspective on Trump has developed over time, together with what prompted him to maneuver away from derogatory name-calling and undertake a extra respectful tone.
“You have been mad at Trump. Now you’re cool with Trump?” Kennedy requested.
“Yeah,” Rapaport responded. “However I’ve issues, and he’s removed from not being … infuriating.”
Rapaport mentioned that after Hamas attacked Israel and kidnapped a whole bunch of hostages, his views started to shift.
“After Oct. 7, I noticed the magnitude and scope of the hostage scenario, and it was between cadaver Joe Biden and Trump and Kamala … I knew that the one approach that these hostages who have been being held for weeks after which months after which a 12 months, I knew that the one probability can be [Trump].”
“Why I don’t insult him now, and I may insult him and I may very well be derogatory in the direction of him, is as a result of for me, merely getting the hostages dwelling was sufficient for me to not … be disrespectful.”
Rapaport, who mentioned he’s been to Israel 9 instances previously two and a half years, mentioned his advocacy has opened his eyes.
“The publicity and the enlightenment and the conversations I had with the hostage households, the fact that I noticed, it’s value it for me to not be disrespectful to him as a result of I fought, begged, prayed, pleaded to get the hostages dwelling by any means essential.”
He mentioned individuals have reached out to him, upset that he stopped disparaging Trump, however he invited these individuals to “carry the torch,” as a result of he was now not desirous about slamming the president.
“For me, it was sufficient to get the hostages dwelling and shield Israel’s proper to exist. These two issues have been sufficient for me. Some individuals vote on various things, some individuals need various things, loads of instances you don’t get them. However for me, it was sufficient for me to try this, and it was vital sufficient for me to try this. I respect and know what I’ve seen, who I’ve spoken to, the perception that I’ve needed to not be disparaging to him merely for that.”
“I may nonetheless be crucial and nonetheless be pissed off and have all of the issues, however … it was vital sufficient for me to now not keep it up like that,” he added.
Rapaport additionally informed Kennedy that years in the past, when he first started publicly insulting Trump, “I wasn’t as knowledgeable, plugged in, educated as I’m about politics, world politics … I believe it’s nice to confess once you have been flawed, uninformed, misinformed and spoke out of flip.”
In Might, Rapaport mentioned he plans on operating towards Mayor Zohran Mamdani, who is understood for his democratic socialist insurance policies, with a “New York Metropolis road combat mentality” come 2029.
“I by no means thought that I might even contemplate operating for mayor of New York Metropolis, and I’ll do it with the most effective intentions. And I gained’t do it the best way every other political individual has ever accomplished it,” Rapaport informed Chris Cuomo throughout an look on NewsNation.
“The one technique to beat this man is to make it and take it with New York Metropolis road combat mentality.”
“There’s no technique to out-nice him. There’s no approach out-slick him. I believe that he’s the best bull-crapper within the historical past of politicians … and that’s saying quite a bit,” he continued.
“However New York Metropolis must do one thing. We have to plan proper now as a result of 2029 is across the nook, and, sure, I’m operating for mayor of New York Metropolis. And I’ll solely drop out till I really feel like there’s anyone who’s extra certified that would truly beat Zohran the moron.”
“My bark is quite a bit louder than my chew,” he added. “There’s no technique to out-finesse this man, out-smile this man. It must be a dogfight. It must be ugly, and that’s what I’ll do in my marketing campaign.”

