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Jon Voight Defends Trump Slams Hollywood Hypocrisy and Elite Far-Left Bias

Hollywood’s elite is once again proving that its members can’t decide if they want to be stars or just stars of their melodramatic soap operas. George Clooney, fresh off hosting a fundraiser for President Joe Biden, has stunned the film industry with an op-ed calling for the President to step aside. This strange twist has opened the floodgates for dissent in Tinseltown, and who better to throw a metaphorical monkey wrench into the mix than the one and only Jon Voight?

Voight, the venerable actor and four-time Oscar winner, has taken a firm stand in defense of Donald Trump as the former President gears up for a second round against Vice President Kamala Harris. The 85-year-old legend didn’t shy away from calling out the far-left propaganda that has apparently influenced his daughter Angelina Jolie. Voight pointed out that his daughter’s outspoken stance against Israel in the ongoing conflict with Hamas stems from exposure to anti-Semitic views. If there’s one thing Voight knows, it’s that Hollywood is often a breeding ground for misconstrued morals.

The sheer nerve of Voight’s falling-for-Trump enthusiasm caught the attention of poll-watcher and reporter Stephen Rodrick, who labeled him the “most outspoken Trump supporter” in Hollywood. Voight went so far as to compare Trump to none other than Abraham Lincoln, suggesting that the challenges both men faced mirrored one another. Those with the ability to connect dots might find humor in this, as Hollywood typically plays a game of historical telephone that even a child wouldn’t mistake for accuracy.

Voight reminisced about meeting Trump decades ago, recalling how the then-famous businessman fanboyed over one of his films. This historic encounter evidently left a lasting impression. Unlike the far-left actors who toss awards around like confetti, Voight insists he does not care for accolades bestowed by the Biden administration, stating he wants his remaining years devoted to saving “the American way of life.” One has to wonder, though, whether the Hollywood elite will start taking Voight’s words seriously now that he’s ventured off the reservation of acceptable opinion.

While discussing an assassination attempt on Trump, Voight cleverly pointed out that such hatred cannot be pinned on the former President’s rhetoric alone. A mix of hatred from various sources has created a climate where common sense and debate seem as rare as a decent plot in a modern-day Hollywood film. Loyalty to Trump, according to Voight, springs from a place of pride and recognition of the battle at hand. In a town known for its moral grandstanding, Voight’s frankness is a refreshing slap in the face of the hypocritical Hollywood machine. If nothing else, the adage rings true: truth, especially in Hollywood, is stranger than fiction.

Written by Staff Reports

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