John Stos breaks silence in the middle of a violent reaction for his visit to Trumps Mar-a-Lago
John Stamos is leaving the record about his appearance in the eyebrow on the Mar-A-Lago farm by President Donald Trump during the weekend.
Stamos was beaten with a rear reaction after his images appear at the Ray of Hope’s gala of Palm Beach, held on Saturday in Mar-a-Lago, emerged online. Many fans assumed that the “Full House” actor, who supported former Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential elections, had changed his political affiliation.
“According to the reports, Uncle Jesse in Mar-a-Lago last night … This really broke my heart,” wrote the journalist eg Dickson in X, previously Twitter, alluding to the character of Stamos “Full House.”
However, in a statement published Monday night in his Instagram stories, Stamos assured his followers that it was not the case.
“I accepted the invitation to the Ray of Hope’s gala of Palm Beach Beach, one night dedicated to honor and elevate our first -line heroes,” Stamos wrote, clarifying that the event was “not partisan.”
According to its official website, Artem Chigvintsev and Karina Smirnoff of “Dancing with the Stars” also attended the gala. He had an hour of cocktail, dinner, dance and live auctions and silent. Trump did not seem to have attended the event.
“This non -profit organization enables between 350 and 400 nurses annually, which helps address the critical shortage of health professionals in our community,” said the officials on the site. “With each performance, each offer and every donation, it is helping to create a durable positive impact on the life of Palm Beach residents.”

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Stos echoed those feelings in his statement, pointing out: “Supporting nurses is not political, it is essential.”
“These are the people who care for us and our families when we need it most, and I think we should present ourselves with the same unwavering dedication with which they appear every day,” he wrote. “Support the importance of medical care, service and invest in those who care for our communities.”
The actor concluded his statement stating that his “political values and points of view remain unchanged”, and included a link with the non -profit organization Democracy Forward.
“President Trump made an oath to the Constitution,” says the group’s donation page. “We need his help to hold him and his administration be responsible …”
In August, Stamos participated in an “Comics For Kamala” zoom event with appearances by Jason Bateman, Ben Stiller and Cecily Strong, among others. The following month, he also published a photo back photo that seemed to replicate the image of “Lady without children” by Taylor Swift that served as his support for Harris.
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On election day, he expressed his hope of a president “who prioritizes the unit and strives to close the divisions that have been deepened in recent years”, but did not mention any of the candidates by name.
He wrote on Instagram: “I hope this choice will lead to a renewed approach to unite people, promote dialogue and seek justice and equality for all.”


