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Chris Pratt recently appeared on Bill Maher’s "Club Random" podcast and shared his thoughts on Robert F

Kennedy Jr., who serves as health and human services secretary in the Trump administration. Pratt mentioned that Kennedy is connected to his wife, Katherine Schwarzenegger, through family, and they usually steer clear of political discussions during their time together. Based on their informal family gatherings, Pratt characterized Kennedy as truly personable—funny, warm, and someone he finds pleasant to spend time with. It’s worth considering how personal connections can provide a more nuanced view of public individuals, especially when media coverage often highlights disagreements. Frequently, the human side of political figures gets lost amid the constant back-and-forth of ideological clashes. Pratt recognized that the political environment, especially in circles like Hollywood, tends to magnify criticism, particularly for those linked to a controversial administration. He noted that he avoids in-depth political talks with Kennedy and chooses to stay optimistic, wishing him well in his role. He highlighted some of Kennedy’s initiatives, such as programs focused on improving food safety for children, as examples of work that ought to receive bipartisan backing. Pratt emphasized that disagreeing with a president shouldn’t lead to ignoring all achievements by his appointees, and he advocated for more fair, thoughtful evaluations of policies without letting party allegiance cloud judgment. Pratt has generally stayed out of political commentary publicly and did not endorse either Kamala Harris or Donald Trump in the 2024 election, which left certain fans expecting more from him. Shortly before voting concluded, he published an opinion piece emphasizing the importance of Americans uniting no matter the outcome, encouraging solidarity and a focus on service rather than discord.
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