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Jon Voight Delivers Powerful Response To Trump Verdict

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Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight urged Americans to take their country back from Joe Biden and his leftist allies in a fiery video response to former President Donald Trump being found guilty on 34 felony counts in New York City.

“What’s going on with this planet? We’re allowing this sick President Biden to give permission for all to steal, cheat, lie, kill, and no one is paying the ultimate price for this,” Voight said in a video statement titled 45th President. “We must stop these animals. We must stand up now and make a choice for righteousness because this is a critical time.”

The “Deliverance” and “Midnight Cowboy” actor then urged Americans to, “vote for truths, trust, honor, safety, love, respect,” before reiterating that “we must destroy these animals.”

“My fellow Americans, I witness these crimes on social media, the news. I’m here to testify for truths and for honor. The man who has this country’s best interest, Donald J. Trump, he’s the only one who can save our country from destruction,” he said.

The legendary actor has long been a fierce critic of leftist policies and the politically motivated lawfare against former President Trump.

In 2022, Voight released another fiery video statement in which he called for the FBI to be dismantled following the raid on former President Trump’s Mar-A-Lago estate. “Did they ever attack Obama’s home or Clinton’s? And why not? Because President Trump knows that the swamp are all lies and he once drowned them, and they’re all afraid you will see the truths. Wake up America, see this lie,” he said.

“The greed and deceit will only show that the Democrat fools are guilty of lies, tricks, and corrupt abuse toward the only president who has the best interest of the American people in this country, the United States of America.”

Voight, 85, will also be starring in an upcoming Ronald Reagan biopic set to release this summer.


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