The X post you linked (from @MarcoFoster_ on January 12, 2026) is a viral clip of actor **Mark Ruffalo** speaking on the red carpet at the **2026 Golden Globes** (held January 11, 2026). The post has garnered over 2.6 million views, tens of thousands of likes, and heavy engagement, reflecting deep political polarization.

In the video, Ruffalo — wearing a "BE GOOD" pin in memory of Renee Nicole Good (a woman recently killed by an ICE agent in Minneapolis) — criticizes President Donald Trump harshly. He says: > “The guy is a convicted felon, a convicted rapist, he’s a pedophile. He’s the worst human being in the world. If we’re relying on this guy’s morality then we’re all in a lot of trouble. I love this country and what I’m seeing here is not America.” He also condemns what he describes as an illegal U.S. invasion/war in Venezuela and broader issues like ICE actions and disregard for international law. ### Context and Fact-Check on the Claims - **Convicted felon**: Accurate. Trump was convicted in 2024 on 34 felony counts of falsifying business records (related to hush-money payments). - **Convicted rapist**: Not fully accurate in criminal terms. In 2023, a civil jury found Trump liable for sexually abusing and defaming E. Jean Carroll (awarding her damages), but it was not a criminal conviction for rape. No criminal rape conviction exists. - **Pedophile**: No conviction, indictment, or credible court finding supports this. It appears to stem from Trump's past social association with Jeffrey Epstein (before Epstein's conviction) and speculation around Epstein-related documents/files. Trump has denied any wrongdoing in that context, and no charges of this nature have been brought against him. Ruffalo was nominated for a Golden Globe (Best Actor in a TV Drama for HBO's *Task*) but did not win. Several other celebrities (e.g., Wanda Sykes, Ariana Grande, Jean Smart, Natasha Lyonne) wore similar protest pins ("BE GOOD" or "ICE OUT") coordinated by groups like the ACLU, amid outrage over the Good killing and ICE policies. ### Reactions on X The clip sparked massive division: - Supporters praised Ruffalo as brave/heroic for speaking out ("Mark Ruffalo is my hero"). - Critics mocked him as hypocritical, out-of-touch Hollywood elite, or pointed to his past associations (e.g., with Harvey Weinstein), called the statements exaggerated, or simply insulted him ("Hollywood is so cringe", "Mark Ruffalo is a rëtard"). - Some right-leaning replies posted memes or counter-clips highlighting perceived double standards in Hollywood. This fits Ruffalo's long-standing pattern of vocal left-leaning activism on social media and in interviews, especially against Trump. The post comes from a proudly Democratic account that shares political clips daily, so it's framed to amplify the anti-Trump angle. If you'd like more details (e.g., the full video context, specific replies, or related news), just let me know!