Larry David, the king of curmudgeonly comedy, is back at it—this time taking direct aim at none other than Donald Trump. Known for his biting, sarcastic wit in Curb Your Enthusiasm and as the co-creator of Seinfeld, David didn’t hold back when discussing how much Trump’s refusal to accept the results of the 2020 election has “pissed him off.”
And, as you can imagine, it was classic Larry David: blunt, cutting, and hilarious in that dry, neurotic way only he can pull off.
In a recent interview, David tore into Trump, calling him a “little baby” who threw 250 years of democracy “out the window” just because he couldn’t admit he lost the election. David went on to label Trump a “sociopath” and “insane,” saying it’s beyond absurd that Trump has managed to convince millions of Americans he didn’t lose, despite knowing full well that he did. It was the kind of scorched-earth takedown you’d expect from David’s fictionalized TV self but delivered with the real-world frustration of someone deeply concerned about the state of the nation.
David’s critique wasn’t just a rant for the sake of comedy—it was a sharp condemnation of Trump’s lasting impact on American democracy. Like many who have been vocal about the former president, Larry expressed anger over how the events following the election continue to ripple through society. His comments reflect broader frustrations about political division and misinformation in the U.S., something he believes Trump has fanned the flames of since refusing to accept the 2020 results.
So why does Larry David’s rant resonate so much? Beyond the raw humor, his grievances echo the sentiments of many Americans fed up with the political chaos that’s followed Trump’s presidency. Plus, let’s be honest—there’s something cathartic about hearing someone with David’s comedic prowess say what a lot of people are thinking, but in the most brutally honest and funny way possible.
With his signature mix of wit and righteous anger, Larry David has turned his frustrations with Trump into another moment of cultural commentary, re