According to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Democrats want to “ruin every city in America.”
The comment came during a recent episode of SiriusXM’s “Literally!” With Rob Lowe,” when Lowe asked the 76-year-old “Terminator” star and former Republican governor of California what it means to be a Republican and what it means to be a Democrat to be.
Lowe began the discussion by focusing on Republicans, pointing out that former Rep. David Drier, R-Calif., described the party’s platform as “in no particular order, strong military, low taxes, less government, more personal freedoms.” “characterized. “He realized there was one more thing he had forgotten to mention.
“Strong law enforcement,” Schwarzenegger chimed in in a clip marked by Mediaite.
Lowe shifted the discussion to the other side of the aisle and asked Schwarzenegger what it means to be a Democrat.
“Ruin your cities,” he replied.
“That’s what the Democrats would say. Our goal is to ruin the cities. We want to brighten up every city in America. That seems to be the theme right now.”
“Why this?” Lowe asked.
The remark came during a recent episode of SiriusXM’s “Literally!” With Rob Lowe,” when Lowe asked Schwarzenegger what it means to be a Republican and what it means to be a Democrat. Getty Images
“I have no idea,” he replied.
The Hollywood legend has spoken out on a number of topics in the past, including climate change, the January 6, 2021 Capitol insurrection, and masking during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Schwarzenegger also recently made headlines after appearing on “The View,” where he called for comprehensive immigration reform and a secure border.
Schwarzenegger also recently made headlines after appearing on “The View,” where he called for comprehensive immigration reform and a secure border. GC Images
“You really need comprehensive immigration reform, and you need to take a comprehensive look at this immigration problem. Firstly, I firmly believe that there is a border that no one can get through. That’s number one for me,” he said.
“Second, it is important that we have visas for people who want to work in the United States so that they do not have to work illegally. It’s a scam, we need the workers here,” he responded to co-host Ana Navarro.
Schwarzenegger added that the current immigration system is “designed to commit a crime” and called for bipartisan efforts to achieve the reform the system needs.
He particularly cited concerns about terrorism and drug cartels as the reason for his support for increased border security.
Schwarzenegger served as the 38th governor of California for eight years after winning a recall election in 2003.
Fox News’ Hanna Panreck contributed to this report.