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Trump’s Bold Move: The 100% Tariff Plan to Rescue Hollywood from Globalists’ Grip

In America, we’re watching our film industry crumble. President Trump is stepping up with a big, bold plan to fix that. Our cherished Hollywood, once the backbone of movie magic, is suffering. Why? The greedy globalists lured our filmmakers away with sweet deals overseas. They’ve been stealing our jobs and culture right under our noses.

It’s a sad state when foreign countries like Canada, the UK, and others seduce American studios with enticing tax deals. These global sycophants are running an organized effort to hijack America’s entertainment legacy. What’s worse? Radical liberals allowed this travesty to happen. They stood by while our moviemaking jobs vanished, and now they blame everyone but themselves.

President Trump sees the problem clearly and isn’t afraid to act. He’s ready to slap a 100% tariff on foreign-made films. A powerful move to bring back the heart of moviemaking to American soil. It’s not just about movies; it’s about national security. Foreign films often carry subtle anti-American messages, undermining our culture and ideals. It’s propaganda in disguise, folks. 

 

Liberal mismanagement has turned Hollywood into a shadow of its former self. They waste billions on streaming ventures, then cry foul when the industry collapses under their reckless spending. Forest fires and pandemics further exposed their incompetence. The left’s answer? Do nothing and hope for change. It’s a hopeless pipe dream.

Trump’s plan might be America’s last stand to reclaim its cinematic greatness. We must choose: support radical agendas or revive the dream. Are we content to let the world dictate our stories? Or will we demand movies made in America, for Americans?

Written by Staff Reports

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