Harrison Ford stormed the stage at Chicago’s Field Museum and blasted President Trump as “the greatest criminal in history” over climate change. It was a hyperbolic outburst that reveals Hollywood’s detachment from reality.

The 83-year-old screen legend unloaded on Trump’s “ignorance, hubris and lies.” He accused the president of serving the entrenched status quo “while the world goes to hell in a hand basket.”

Ford claimed he’s been “preaching this stuff for 30 years” and insisted every doomsday prediction has come true. Yet his alarmism has failed to move markets or change behaviors.

He doubled down: “Everything he says is a lie.” It was a blunt display of celebrity fury, not policy substance.

Hollywood elites thrive on fear, not solutions. They offer spectacle instead of genuine reform.

By contrast, Bill Gates laid out clear priorities in a recent essay. Disease, poverty and human suffering demand action far more urgent than temperature graphs.

Gates called the doomsday narrative “wrong” and urged we tackle problems in proportion to the harm they cause. That’s common sense, not climate cult fanaticism.

Republicans embrace realistic energy policy. We recognize the need to innovate without sacrificing jobs or economic growth.

President Trump’s record speaks for itself: America’s energy independence, record low unemployment and stronger borders. He governs on facts and results, not celebrity soundbites.

Hollywood can’t balance a budget, but Trump balances American priorities. He rejects fearmongering in favor of tangible progress.

We won’t bow to Tinseltown’s climate crusade. We’ll continue unlocking American energy, funding real research, and uplifting the poorest communities first.

The GOP vision is clear: honest debate, proven technology and relentless optimism. We build a future that works for every citizen, not just panicked elites.

Americans reject the climate hysteria peddled by aging actors craving applause. They side with policies that deliver real benefits today—and secure our tomorrow.