Actor Nick Offerman couldn’t believe one of his own would dare support President Donald Trump.
Offerman — known for his role as Ron Swanson on “Parks and Recreation” — recently sat down with “Lovett or Leave It” host Jon Lovett to discuss his 2025 film “Sovereign,” which centers around a father and son who find themselves at odds with a police chief.
According to IMDb, Offerman plays father Jerry Kane, with his co-star Dennis Quaid taking on the role of Chief John Bouchart.
On the topic of Quaid, Offerman brought up the former’s politics — his pro-Trump politics — with Lovett.
“He unfortunately is a crazy Trump guy with a Gospel record.”
“In the film or real life?” Lovett quipped. “In real life.”
“Right after we finished the movie, he suddenly came out with a Gospel country record and went on Tucker Carlson and f***ing Hannity to, like, play his Trump Gospel songs. And we were like, ‘What?’ He’s a hero of my life, I’ve looked up to him. He’s a great actor,” Offerman said.
“Dennis, like, kept it under wraps until last year.”
Offerman is acting like Quaid revealed he used to be a serial killer or a cult leader.