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Matthew McConaughey rejects Joy Behar’s “anti-gun” label, refuses to engage in the game.

Actor Matthew McConaughey deflected⁢ a pointed question​ posed by “The View” co-host Joy Behar during a ⁤Tuesday appearance on the daytime talk show.

Matthew McConaughey’s Response to Political Ambitions

On the topic⁢ of​ the celebrity possibly ⁣running for office in the⁤ future, Behar said, “Do you think you can⁣ get elected in Texas, being anti-gun?”

McConaughey ⁢took a‌ pause and repeated the question out loud before responding,⁢ “One thing about me and politics is,⁤ to give you a direct statement right there is ‍me playing a game I’m not interested in playing.”

Behar told him ⁢not to ⁣say anything if ⁣he didn’t want to.

Co-host Sunny Hostin chimed in later‍ in the segment, saying, “I‍ did want to say that I’ve done a lot of research in terms of your advocacy, ⁤and ⁣I​ don’t know that you’re anti-gun, I think you’re pro-gun responsibility and⁢ legislation.”

The 53-year-old Uvalde, Texas, native has been outspoken about advocating for gun reform, especially following the school ‍shooting in his hometown in ⁢2022.

McConaughey previously argued that gun control didn’t have popular⁣ support because of ⁣how it was framed. During an August⁤ interview on ABC News’s “This Week,” he discussed comments he made at a White House press conference following the Uvalde school shooting.

“Well, one of the things — it was just one word,” he said. “I went in there and flipped, seemed to get those hard second amendment defenders’ ears to at⁢ least listen⁢ and that was⁢ — I changed the word from ‘control’ to ‘responsibility.’”

“Control sounds like⁢ a mandate and nobody wants a mandate,” he continued. “No one wants to be ⁢controlled. But responsibility is still something that we can all go, yeah,⁤ ‘I’ll take responsibility,’ and a lot of the far-right or the Republicans, they almost feel like responsibility⁣ is ⁤a value that they have ​ownership of and it’s a⁤ sense ‍of almost pride ⁢and honor to be ‍responsible.”

During a 2018 March For Our⁢ Lives rally, the “Interstellar” actor said gun owners should “take one for​ the‌ team” and voluntarily give up some of their gun rights.

“One, let’s ban ​the ​assault weapons for civilians. This is a no-brainer,” McConaughey ⁢said at the time. ⁣“And to my friends out⁣ there, that are responsible owners of‌ these assault weapons that they use for recreation, please let’s take one for the team and set it down.”



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