Former California Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) is planning to sue oil companies, alleging they are "knowingly killing people all over the world."
Schwarzenegger said during an interview with Politico's "Off Message" podcast that he is still working on the timing for his push, but he is now speaking with private law firms.
"This is no different from the smoking issue. The tobacco industry knew for years and years and years and decades that smoking would kill people, would harm people and create cancer, and were hiding that fact from the people and denied it. Then eventually they were taken to court and had to pay hundreds of millions of dollars because of that,” Schwarzenegger, a global environmental activist, said.
Schwarzenegger accused oil companies of being irresponsible and vowed to go after them.
"It’s absolutely irresponsible to know that your product is killing people and not have a warning label on it, like tobacco,” he said.
“Every gas station on it, every car should have a warning label on it, every product that has fossil fuels should have a warning label on it.”
He said he hopes to spread awareness about the harmful effects of fossil fuels.
“I don’t think there’s any difference: If you walk into a room and you know you’re going to kill someone, it’s first-degree murder," he said during the interview.
"I think it’s the same thing with the oil companies.”
Schwarzenegger also took aim at President Trump
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“It’s beyond me. Why do you think he says those things? He’s supposed to be very busy," he said.
Schwarzenegger has in the past been critical of Trump, challenging him throughout his campaign and presidency.