'Dune' Star Javier Bardem Accuses Trump of 'Toxic Masculinity' Creating 'Thousands of Dead People'
Spanish-born actor and Dune star Javier Bardem once again ranted against President Donald Trump, accusing him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Vladimir Putin of allegedly fostering a “culture of toxic masculinity” that gets women and "thousands" killed. The post ‘D.
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Brimstone Report is tracking this as a curated world brief. The source report from Breitbart says: Spanish-born actor and Dune star Javier Bardem once again ranted against President Donald Trump, accusing him, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, and Vladimir Putin of allegedly fostering a “culture of toxic masculinity” that gets women and "thousands" killed. The post ‘D.
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- Published: May 18, 2026, 9:43 AM UTC
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