Richard Gere says Donald Trump has 'no beef,' lacking substance
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When it comes to Trump, Richard Gere wants to know "where's the beef?"
Gere says U.S. President Donald Trump lacks substance, likening him to a burger without the filling.
The actor, who's in Berlin promoting his new film "The Dinner" about a politician facing tough personal and moral choices, says Trump "has pushed it to the limit."
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In an interview Friday with The Associated Press, Gere quoted the 1980s television commercial in which a fast-food chain customer asks "where's the beef?" when handed a giant hamburger bun.
Speaking of Trump, Gere said: "with him, there's no beef there, there's no protein, there's no center, there's no resonance."
The star of films such as "Pretty Woman" and "An Officer and a Gentleman" later told an audience at the Berlin Film Festival that Trump had made people fear refugees by equating them with attackers.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.