Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson has never been one to shy away from speaking his mind, but his latest outburst has set social media ablaze. In a fiery and emotional statement, the global superstar blasted the Trump administration for cutting back on food assistance programs just weeks before the holidays — a decision that he says “shows a complete lack of empathy for struggling families.”

“This is bullsh*t,” Johnson said bluntly during a live video that quickly went viral across multiple platforms. “People are out here struggling to feed their kids, and the clowns in power are cutting assistance like they’ve never had to worry about an empty refrigerator. You people are so heartless that it’s beyond comprehension.”
The actor, businessman, and former WWE champion looked visibly frustrated as he addressed the issue, speaking directly to the camera with the intensity that made him one of the most recognizable figures in entertainment. “It’s the holidays,” he continued. “Families should be thinking about togetherness, about giving, about keeping their kids warm and happy. Instead, they’re being forced to choose between paying rent and putting food on the table. How can anyone in a position of power justify that?”

According to reports, the administration’s proposed policy changes would reduce federal funding for several nutritional programs, including the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), affecting millions of low-income households across the United States. Critics have already labeled the move as “cruel and unnecessary,” but Johnson’s voice amplified the issue to an entirely new level.
The Rock’s remarks struck a deep emotional chord, resonating not just with his fans but also with advocacy groups, community leaders, and politicians across the spectrum. His video, shared on X (formerly Twitter) and Instagram, accumulated millions of views within hours. Hashtags like #TheRockForThePeople and #FeedTheFamilies began trending almost immediately.
Johnson, who often uses his platform to speak about hard work, resilience, and compassion, shared a personal story about his own experiences growing up in a financially struggling household. “When I was a kid, there were nights my family didn’t have much,” he said. “My mom worked her ass off, and still, we had moments where we didn’t know what the next meal would be. That’s why this hits home for me. I know what that hunger feels like — and to see leaders ignore that pain makes me sick.”
His raw honesty and profanity-laced criticism have drawn both praise and backlash. While thousands applauded his courage for speaking out, supporters of the Trump administration fired back, accusing Johnson of “virtue signaling” and “playing politics.” Conservative commentators on talk shows and online forums have called his remarks “divisive” and “misinformed.”
But Johnson seemed unfazed by the criticism. In a follow-up post later that evening, he doubled down, writing: “If standing up for hungry kids makes me political, then so be it. I’ll take that label every damn day.”

Public figures from across the entertainment industry quickly rallied behind him. Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, and even Oprah Winfrey reposted Johnson’s comments with messages of support. Several nonprofit organizations that combat hunger thanked The Rock for using his platform to bring attention to an issue that often gets ignored.
The controversy has also reignited discussions about the role of celebrities in politics and social justice. While some argue that entertainers should stay out of political debates, others believe that voices like Johnson’s — with massive reach and influence — can drive real change. One media analyst noted, “When someone like Dwayne Johnson speaks, it moves the needle. People listen. Politicians take notice. And that’s exactly what he’s doing here — using his influence for something meaningful.”
Whether or not his comments will have a direct impact on policy remains uncertain, but one thing is undeniable: The Rock’s message has resonated with millions who feel unheard and unseen. For many struggling families, his anger reflects their own frustration and fear.
As one social media user perfectly summarized: “The Rock didn’t just speak — he roared. And for families fighting to put food on the table, his roar is exactly what they needed to hear.”