At 98, legendary actor Dick Van Dyke shared his relief that he “won’t be around” to see the full effects of Donald Trump’s second presidential term. In a brief exchange captured by the Daily Mail, the Mary Poppins star responded to questions about Trump’s potential to “make America great again” by expressing his hope for America’s future despite his doubts about Trump’s leadership.
Political Views and Endorsements
- Support for Biden and Harris: Van Dyke had previously endorsed Kamala Harris and Joe Biden, expressing his opposition to Trump’s policies. Leading up to the 2024 election, he used his platform to speak out, drawing on his long-standing advocacy for social justice.
- Reflections on Civil Rights: The day before the election, Van Dyke shared a message from The Twilight Zone creator Rod Serling, originally delivered at a 1964 civil rights event. The message condemned hatred, prejudice, and scapegoating, calling them “cancers of the soul.”
A Legacy of Advocacy- Dick Van
Despite his age, Van Dyke has remained vocal about his views, advocating for unity and empathy in America’s political landscape. While disappointed in Trump’s re-election, his words reflect his enduring hope for a brighter future.