Oscar presenters and honorees largely avoided talking about President Trump at the ceremony, though the 'No Other Land' speech provided some politics.
O’Brien’s joke comes just days after Trump and Vice President JD Vance detonated a metaphorical bomb during their meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, disgracefully demanding that the wartime president thank them for aid they didn’t even approve, which they are anxious to see returns on.
Oscars ceremony avoided any political references in the pursuit of peace with the President's Administration. An attitude that seemed more like submission. Someone once said that peace is an act of freedom or it is not peace.
The Oscars went without any mention of Donald Trump, but there was plenty of pushback to the first five weeks of the president’s tenure. Presenters and performers referenced diversity, immigration, Israel-Palestinian harmony and,
In early March 2025, a video spread widely online allegedly showing actor Robert De Niro using an expletive against U.S. President Donald Trump during a speech at the March 2 Acad
Three hours into the Oscars, Conan O’Brien finally landed a jab on President Donald Trump. The host used runaway winner Anora—a film about a sex worker getting married to the son of a Russian oligarch—to take a swipe at Trump’s cozy relations with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Oscars 2025 viewers were not impressed as Adam Sandler appeared to take a brutal swipe at Donald Trump during the 97th Academy Awards. The Hollywood star was seen in the audience and in his much-anticipated opening monologue,
Conan O'Brien made a savage quip at Donald Trump at the Oscars on Sunday night, referencing the disastrous clash between Volodymyr Zelensky and Trump on Friday at the White House
Conan O’Brien, Adrien Brody and Daryl Hannah were among the few people to make politically centered remarks through the 2025 awards ceremony on Sunday.
Conan O'Brien appeared to make a joke about President Donald Trump and how he is dealing with the Russia-Ukraine war at the Oscars.
The film, which President Donald Trump has threatened legal action against, did not win for Best Supporting Actor or Best Actor for Jeremy Strong and Sebastian Stan.
The Oscars 2025 host took aim at Donald Trump on several occasions, including a swipe about his row with Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky.