Trump Taps Voight, Gibson, Stallone as Special Ambassadors to ‘Bring Back’ Hollywood: Report
Donald Trump has announced plans to “revive Hollywood” by appointing Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone as “Special Ambassadors” tasked with reclaiming the industry’s global dominance. Trump claims Hollywood has lost significant business to foreign countries over the past four years and promises to restore a new “Golden Age” of entertainment with these ambassadors serving as his “eyes and ears,” as reported by Rolling Stone.
Voight, an outspoken Trump supporter who once described him as the “greatest president since Abraham Lincoln,” has long championed Trump’s claims of electoral fraud. Gibson, initially hesitant, endorsed Trump in 2021 and recently criticized Vice President Kamala Harris. Stallone has also praised Trump, likening him to George Washington and even his iconic character Rocky Balboa.
Trump’s strained relationship with Hollywood may stem from unflattering portrayals in films, such as The Apprentice, a biopic that drew legal threats and scorn from Trump despite earning critical acclaim and award nominations. Critics remain skeptical of Trump’s plans, questioning whether this new “Golden Age” is in capable hands.