Sean Penn Tells Hannity That He Doesn’t Trust Him; Americans Are ‘Missing Out’ on Unity He’s Seen in Ukraine

‘I don’t think I’ve got time to indulge my lack of trust, which becomes a petty thing’

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PENN: "Yeah, there's a lot of reasons I don't trust you, but my trust or your trust — you know, there are so many people that don’t trust their spouse, and yet we have to get on with life and we've got a situation — I never felt this way about where our country is and what I experienced emotionally in Ukraine. It had not — we all talk about how divisive things are, how divided things are here. But when you step into a country of such incredible unity, you realize what we’ve all been missing. I don’t think that I’ve got time to indulge my lack of trust, which becomes a petty thing as people and babies are being vaporized. These people are fighting for the very dreams and the aspiration of all of us Americans. We talked about that, too."
HANNITY: "We did. We had a long conversation."
PENN: "We agreed on that. We have to take their example of solidarity."

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