Jon Voight has strongly criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom, labeling him a "fool" for his handling of the unrest in Los Angeles. Voight's comments, shared on his social media account, were made against the backdrop of an American flag. He accused Newsom of blaming former President Trump while failing to address the destruction occurring in the city.
Voight condemned the individuals involved in the unrest, referring to them as "animals" and "criminals." He argued that the situation was not about Trump but about protecting the public from those seeking to cause harm. He questioned Newsom's actions, asking if the governor was attempting to reason with the protestors.
The actor also addressed the police force, questioning who would protect them from violence. He praised Trump's efforts to quell the riots and criticized Newsom for what he perceived as causing chaos. Voight called Newsom a "disgrace" and accused him of political ambition.
Voight expressed his support for Trump, stating his desire to "make this state great again." He went on to declare Trump as the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln. Earlier in the year, Trump had appointed Voight, along with Sylvester Stallone and Mel Gibson, as "special ambassadors" to Hollywood.
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