Once again, liberal Hollywood just can’t help itself.

This time, Indiana Jones star Harrison Ford launched a full-blown tirade against President Donald Trump, calling him “the greatest criminal in history” during an interview with The Guardian.

The 83-year-old actor, best known for fighting villains on screen, turned his anger toward Trump — accusing him of “ignorance,” “lies,” and “hubris.” Ford ranted that Trump “doesn’t have policies — he has whims,” adding, “He’s making money hand over fist while the world goes to hell in a handbasket.”

Hollywood’s Trump Obsession Continues

Ford even claimed “everything [Trump] says is a lie,” mocking the former president’s push for energy independence and American drilling. He said Trump’s “Drill, baby, drill” approach would “fail,” instead demanding that the U.S. focus on renewable energy and “change human behavior.”

The aging movie star also mocked Trump’s dislike of wind turbines, sneering, “He probably just hasn’t seen a gold one yet.”

Trump, who has often criticized massive wind farms for destroying landscapes and killing birds, once quipped that Europe should “get rid of the windmills and bring back the oil.”

Ford’s Political Crusade for Kamala Harris

This isn’t Ford’s first political stunt. The outspoken actor has long supported Kamala Harris and even appeared in a campaign video praising her for “protecting your right to disagree.”

In another interview with Variety, Ford complained that under Trump “the rich get richer and the poor get poorer” — ignoring the fact that millions of working-class Americans prospered under Trump’s booming pre-pandemic economy.

The Hollywood Double Standard

Like many of his Hollywood peers, Ford enjoys preaching about climate change while jetting across the globe in private planes and living a lavish lifestyle.

It’s another case of the liberal elite lecturing everyday Americans — the same hardworking men and women who benefited from Trump’s tax cuts, job growth, and strong borders.

While Ford and other Hollywood elites lecture the country about “saving the planet,” most Americans remember the real story — a time of low gas prices, secure borders, and a president who put America First.