- Curb Your Enthusiasm’s Larry David took on former President Donald Trump in a sit-down for the CNN show Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace
- David said Trump has ‘thrown 250 years of democracy out the window’ by refusing to believe the results of the 2020 presidential election
- The comedian called Trump a “little baby” and said “he’s such a sociopath.” He’s so insane,” during the question-and-answer session
Curb Your Enthusiam’s Larry David said in an interview with CNN that former President Donald Trump called him a “little baby,” “insane” and a “sociopath.”
David, who also made the sitcom Seinfeld, sat down for an interview for the program Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace, with the entire Q&A appearing on Max on Friday.
Wallace, the longtime helmer of the Fox News Sunday program, asked David, “So how much did the whole 2020 election and everything that came from it turn you off?”
“You can’t go a day without thinking about what he did to this country, because he’s such a little baby that he threw 250 years of democracy out the window by not accepting the results,” David replied.
“I mean, it’s so crazy. He’s such a sociopath. He’s so crazy. He just couldn’t admit he lost, and we know he lost, he knows he lost, and look how he fooled everyone. He convinced all these people that he didn’t lose,” the comedian continued. ‘He’s such a sick man! He’s so sick.’
Curb Your Enthusiam’s Larry David said in an interview with CNN that former President Donald Trump called him a “little baby,” “insane” and a “sociopath”
David attacked Trump, pictured during his court appearance Monday in Manhattan, for refusing to concede the 2020 election to President Joe Biden
David then added, “No, it hasn’t affected me at all.”
The comedian’s anti-Trump leanings are well known, as he previously confronted his former friend, Trump impeachment lawyer Alan Dershowitz, on Martha’s Vineyard in 2021.
Dershowitz told Page Six that David ‘yelled’ and ‘yelled’ at him. “I was afraid he was going to have a stroke.”
A source told the gossip column that David was particularly saddened that Dershowitz had hugged Trump’s former Secretary of State, Mike Pompeo.
‘No. No. We really can’t. I saw you. I saw you with your arm around Pompeo! It’s disgusting!’ David reportedly said.
Dershowitz explained that Pompeo was one of his former students at Harvard Law.
‘It’s disgusting. Your entire enclave is disgusting. You’re disgusting!’ David replied.
The comedian also has a connection to Robert F. Kenndy’s (middle right), as his television ex-wife Cheryl is played by Kennedy’s wife Cheryl Hines (right). Kennedy made his debut with his running mate Nicole Shanahan (center left) in Oakland, California, on Tuesday
The Curb Your Enthusiasm star has donated to a number of Democratic candidates and causes in recent years, now including Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg’s 2020 presidential campaign, according to Open Secrets.
He also gave money to Democratic Senators Jon Ossoff and Raphael Warnock of Georgia in November 2020, when they entered run-off races in early 2021, winning those seats and control of the U.S. Senate for Democrats.
He made an impression on Saturday Night Live from 2015in which he played cantankerous progressive Senator Bernie Sanders after launching his insurgent Democratic primary campaign against front-runner Hillary Clinton.
But David also has a connection to a current presidential campaign, as Cheryl Hines, who plays his ex-wife Cheryl on Curbed, is the wife of independent presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
Kennedy is trying to gain entry into the general election against President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Wallace said Wednesday night during a CNN appearance promoting the David interview that he had not asked the comic for his opinion on Kennedy’s run.
Hines introduced her husband on Tuesday in Oakland, California, as he rolled out his VP pick: Bay Area attorney and entrepreneur Nicole Shanahan, the ex-wife of Google co-founder Sergey Brin.
Curb Your Enthusiasm is currently in its final season.