Martin Sheen didn’t hold back while slamming the Trump administration during a fiery interview with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on Monday.
While filming a live-taping of The Best People podcast, the three-time Emmy winner, 85, criticized the president’s inner circle for lacking integrity and failing to meet the public’s ‘great hunger’ for truth.
‘It’s a mighty battle going on. It’s not about winning or losing. It’s about being in touch with your own personal humanity because there’s such a lack of it coming from this administration,’ Sheen said.
The West Wing star, known for portraying a fictional U.S. president, went on to describe the atmosphere he believes surrounds Trump’s cabinet.
‘I’m convinced of this — that when you look at this group of people at the round table in the White House, the cabinet room, every one of those people look across the table and they do not see anyone who is better than they are,’ he said.
He continued: ‘They generally see a reflection of their [worst] selves. There’s no heroes in there. There’s no music. There’s no laughter. There’s no self-effacement. There’s no joy in that room. It smells of ego and fear and false worship.’

Martin Sheen didn’t hold back while slamming the Trump administration during a fiery interview with MSNBC’s Nicolle Wallace on Monday
Sheen also singled out Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., reflecting on his family’s history in American politics.
‘His father sat in that room [with] the ExComm committee in October 1962 during the height of the Cuban Missile Crisis,’ he recalled. ‘He literally, with his brother John, rejected an attack on Cuba and basically saved the world from nuclear annihilation.’
‘He did it because he was in touch with his humanity and he understood the enemy was also human,’ Sheen continued. ‘If we don’t find our own personal humanity, we cannot possibly find it or see it in each other.’
The actor urged members of the Trump administration to reconnect with compassion and humility.
‘If we’re lucky enough to surrender and accept the responsibility that we start as nothing basically, except our humanity, then we realize, ‘Oh my God, being human is all we need,’ he explained. ‘We’re broken. It’s beautiful brokenness, because if you weren’t broken, nothing could get in to change you.’
In a direct message to Trump, Sheen delivered a scathing personal plea.
‘You’ve got to realize, sir, that you are the biggest nothing in the world,’ he said. ‘Stop listening to all these people around you, these sycophants who are encouraging you to be your non-human self. Get in touch with that humanity.’
Sheen went on to advise Trump start speaking from his ‘heart and start being human.’

While filming a live-taping of The Best People podcast , the Emmy winner, 85, criticized the president’s inner circle for lacking integrity and failing to meet the public’s ‘great hunger’ for truth

The actor urged members of the Trump administration to reconnect with compassion and humility (Trump seen earlier this month)

Sheen, a lifelong liberal, has a long history of supporting Democratic candidates, including Kamala Harris, Joe Biden and Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey; pictured with Jill Biden last year
Sheen, a lifelong liberal, has a long history of supporting Democratic candidates, including Kamala Harris, Joe Biden and Pennsylvania Senator Bob Casey.
He has been arrested numerous times for participating in nonviolent protests.
Over the years, he has campaigned for workers’ rights, been involved with charities addressing homelessness and poverty and supported environmental causes.
In a speech at Oxford University in 2009, Sheen claimed he’s been arrested ’66 times’ for protesting and acts of civil disobedience.