Jamie Kennedy slams anti-ICE celebs who preach from glitzy Hollywood red carpets

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Jamie Kennedy has slammed anti-ICE celebrities who preach from glitzy Hollywood red carpets about authoritarianism while being protected by security guards.
The 55-year-old comedian appeared on Jack Osbourne’s “Trying Not to Die” podcast on Tuesday, calling out liberal stars who cry about living under a so-called “fascist regime” while they are “literally guarded.”
He said “when you have actors from the red carpet of an award show” saying stuff like “we’re under a fascist regime” and cries of “authoritarianism,” they couldn’t be more clueless.
He added: “You can’t say you’re under authoritarian rule when you’re literally being authoritarian.”
Kennedy claimed protesting ICE is bizarre when these agents “are trying to get rid of the criminals” in our country. Let’s adhere to the laws to what we have.”
At one point he said one actor had really gotten to him with the anti-ICE comments and told him “B****, shut the f*** up!”
Kennedy’s message to celebrities who claim to be upset about immigration enforcement is simply “get on the frontline” and not cry about it from luxury film festivals such as Sundance.
During the recent Independent Spirit Awards, “White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell blasted ICE in a sharp expletive-filled rebuke as she went off-script while presenting an award, the California Post reported.
“Hi, everyone! I’m going to go to the prompter, but I just want to say, ‘f—k ICE,” the actress said, which sent the audience into raptures.
Rothwell joins other stars like Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny who recently attacked the work being done by ICE.