Trump says Oscars focused hard on politics before ‘sad’ end
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is giving Sunday’s Academy Awards two thumbs down, calling the botched ending “sad.”
The president said in an interview with Breitbart News on Monday that the Academy Awards “focused so hard on politics that they didn’t get the act together at the end.” Pointing to the flubbed awarding of “Moonlight” as the Oscar-winning best picture after initially giving the prize to “La La Land,” Trump said, “to end that way was sad.”
The president was attending a Governors’ Ball at the White House for most of Sunday’s awards ceremony. The annual Oscars ceremony carried a political edge throughout the evening, with many winners, presenters and host Jimmy Kimmel taking digs at Trump.
Trump, who was photographed at the Oscars in 2011, said the ceremony “didn’t feel like a very glamorous evening.” He said the event “was a little sad. It took away from the glamour of the Oscars.”


