Hollywood Actor Under Fire For Saying He Hopes Death Threats Against Trump Official 'Get Worse!'

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Actor Patton Oswalt recently took to social media to express his satisfaction over the threats faced by Tom Homan, President Donald Trumps appointed border czar.

Homan, who has been instrumental in implementing the President's deportation strategy, has reportedly been forced to live apart from his family due to these threats. Oswalt, known for his roles in films such as "Ratatouille" and "Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire," used the BlueSky platform to comment on Homan's predicament, stating, good. i hope it gets so much worse for this rancid pile of polenta.

According to Breitbart, Homan has publicly shared the impact of these threats on his personal life. In an interview with podcast host Miranda Devine, as reported by Fox News, Homan explained, My wifes living separately from me right now, mainly because I worked for many hours, but mostly because of the death threats against me.

He further elaborated on the strain his role has placed on his family life, noting, I spent a lot of time with my boys growing up, but as I got more and more climbed the ladder of what Ive done with ICE director and now back I dont see my family very much.

Homan's history with the Trump administration dates back to the President's first term, during which he served as acting ICE director. Although he chose not to pursue a permanent position at that time due to a stalled Senate confirmation, he has now returned as border czar following Trump's re-election.

Homan recounted the moment he was asked to return, saying, I was the first person he called, bringing back, which, again, was a proud moment, but I was actually out to dinner with my wife, and then my phone rang, and I looked down, and it says, POTUS. And my wife says, Hes asking him to come back, isnt he?

During the Biden administration, Homan was a frequent guest on Fox News, where he critiqued the former president's border policies. Reflecting on his decision to return to the Trump administration, Homan shared, So I walked outside, and the first thing he said to me was, Youve been bitching about it for four years. Well, come back and fix it. So how do you say no?

Since President Trump resumed office, illegal border crossings have reportedly plummeted to unprecedented lows. This development underscores the effectiveness of the administration's stringent immigration policies, which have been a cornerstone of the President's agenda.

Despite the personal sacrifices and threats faced by individuals like Homan, the administration remains committed to securing the nation's borders and upholding the rule of law.