Vince Vaughn Breaks Silence on Trump Handshake Backlash and Upcoming Comedy Projects
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Vince Vaughn, the sharp-witted king of comedy, just broke his silence on that viral backlash from shaking hands with President Trump at a college football game back in January. In a candid Friday interview with the Los Angeles Times, the 50-year-old Swingers star shrugged off the cancel culture noise, saying most folks dont take it seriously and hes all about respecting differing beliefs, even defending those you disagree with most. He clarified hes no Trump fan, naming Ron Paul as his only backed candidate, and noted he was cordial with Dem strategist James Carville at the same game. AOL reports Vaughn framing it as simple politeness hes shown to politicians across the aisle, like Nancy Pelosi.
No fresh public sightings or business moves popped in the last few days, but buzz lingers from older headlines resurfacing online. The White House Instagram stirred nostalgia with a spoof Wedding Crashers poster of Vaughn and Trump in the Oval Office, dubbed White House Crashers, echoing their 2020 football chat video that USA Today flagged as widely circulated.
Family stays private, with rare kid pics from his August Hollywood Walk of Fame star ceremony still circulating via People magazine, where he gushed over wife Kyla Weber and kids Locklyn and Vernon as his true MVPs. Looking ahead, Disney UK press confirms his R-rated action-comedy Mike and Nick and Nick and Alice, with James Marsden and Eiza Gonzalez, snags SXSW world premiere March 14 before Disney+ drop on March 27no red carpet yet, but a potential comeback spark.
Social media echoes these hits, with fans hyping his libertarian vibe and old True Detective clips trending amid Season 5 hype on Collider. No new posts from Vaughn himself, whos keeping it low-key amid tattoo con chatter at Villains Arts Philly last weekend, though unconfirmed. Calendars hawking his 2026 wall edition on Etsy hint at enduring fandom. For now, Vaughns playing the long game, dodging drama with that trademark grin.
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