Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Actor Jon Voight Compares Trump to One of the Greatest Presidents in History


Actor Jon Voight is one of the few strong conservative voices left in Hollywood. On Friday, the actor posted a video on Twitter where he compared President Trump to one of the greatest presidents in history, Abraham Lincoln.

"I know that you'll agree with me when I say that our president has our utmost respect and our love," Voight started in his first video posted to Twitter. "This job is not easy for he's battling the left and their absurd words of destruction. ... Our nation has been built on the solid ground from our forefathers and there is a moral code of duty that has been passed on from President Lincoln."
   
WATCH part one of his video below:
The Academy Award-winner went on to tell his supporters to "acknowledge the truth" that "our country is stronger, safer, and with more jobs" because the President "has made every move correct."
"Don't be fooled by the political left because we are the people of this nation that is witnessing triumph," Voight continued. "So let us stand with our president, let us stand for this truth that President Trump is the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln. God bless America."
WATCH part two below:
Check out what the Daily Wire reported in regards to Voight's acting history:
Voight, one of the few outspoken conservative voices in Hollywood, is currently working alongside Dennis Quaid on a drama on Ronald Reagan, which follows the actor-turned-president from "his childhood to his time in the oval office." Voight also recently played Justice Warren E. Burger in the film "Roe v. Wade" (in post-production), which tells the story of the "national battle in this untold conspiracy that led to the most famous and controversial court case in history."
Along with his roles in several television series over his decades-long career, Voight has starred in major films from a wide range of genres, including "Catch-22" (1970), "Deliverance" (1972), "Heat" (1995), "Mission Impossible" (1996), "Transformers" (2007) and "Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them" (2016). Voight was nominated for Academy Awards for best actor in a leading role for "Midnight Cowboy" (1969) and "Runaway Train" (1985) and best actor in a supporting role for "Ali" (2001). In 1979, he won the Oscar for best actor in a leading role for "Coming Home" (1978). He's also won several Golden Globes, including two for his role as Mickey Donovan.
Since the election of President Donald Trump, Voight has been a very vocal, strong supporter of the President and his agenda. Voight is one of the few actors left in Hollywood who supports the Republican agenda.
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