Michael Keaton Warns Trump, Musk Supporters 'They're Not Your Bros'

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Michael Keaton wants fans of Donald Trump and Elon Musk to know the duo is not on their side.

The “Batman” actor delivered a blunt message to male voters in a Tuesday Instagram video where he warned people about the former president and the Tesla billionaire’s true feelings about the masses.

“You know, for some of you folks who, guys, mostly, I guess, who are thinking about attending a rally with Musk and Trump, they don’t really respect you,” Keaton said in the video.

“They laugh at you behind your back,” the longtime Democrat continued. “They think you’re stupid. They don’t wanna hang out with you. They have nothing in common with you, they’re not your bros.”

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While the “Beetlejuice” star urged male voters to face the facts, Trump still has an overwhelming edge with that demographic compared to his opponent, Vice President Kamala Harris.

A survey released by USA Today and Suffolk University on Monday found that the Republican leads Harris by 16% with men nationally.

Harris has an almost identical lead with female voters, who favor the Democrat by 17%.

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