Adam McKay Leaves Democratic Party After Trump Wins Presidency
The director criticizes the Democratic Party's strategy and plans to register with a different political group.
- Adam McKay, known for directing 'The Big Short' and 'Don't Look Up,' announced his decision to leave the Democratic Party following Donald Trump's election victory.
- McKay expressed his frustration with the Democratic Party's handling of the election, particularly criticizing their approach to President Biden's withdrawal and Vice President Kamala Harris's candidacy.
- The filmmaker, who has been vocal about climate change and progressive causes, plans to register with the Green Party or Working Families Party.
- McKay's comments reflect broader discontent among some liberal figures who question the Democratic Party's strategies and priorities.
- Trump's victory, along with Republican wins in the Senate and House, has sparked significant reactions and reflections within Hollywood and beyond.