Kevin Costner didn’t hold back on his thoughts about President Trump’s “criminal” interference with the United States Postal Service in a recent interview.
Costner played a drifter who posed as a USPS mailman in the 1997 movie “The Postman,” which was supposed to be set in 2013. The film shows the actor restoring democracy by delivering letters to and from other towns after a totalitarian leader tries to take over one Western town.
On “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” on Tuesday, the talk show host did a spoof trailer of a re-release of “The Postman.”
“Cheers” mailman John Ratzenberger, Taylor Swift, and Cher are among many celebrities who have recently spoken out about saving the USPS amid the upcoming presidential election.
FOX News’ Vandana Rambaran and the Associated Press contributed to this report.
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