Trump Appoints Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, and Jon Voight as Special Ambassadors for Hollywood

Former President Donald Trump has officially designated actors Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, and Jon Voight as special ambassadors to Hollywood to address what he termed a “very troubled” industry. This announcement comes as Trump continues to engage with the entertainment sector, often criticizing Hollywood’s liberal bias and its impact on America’s culture. In a statement, Trump emphasized the need for change, saying, “Just look at what’s going on. Hollywood is in trouble, and we need to fix it.” Stallone, known for his roles in the ‘Rocky’ and ‘Rambo’ franchises, expressed gratitude for the appointment, stating, “It’s an honor to represent our values in such a vibrant industry.” Mel Gibson, celebrated for his directorial work and acting, insisted that the appointment could foster a more inclusive atmosphere in Hollywood, while Jon Voight, an Academy Award-winning actor, echoed these sentiments, calling for a return to traditional American values within the entertainment sphere. The efforts of the group will reportedly focus on revitalizing classical storytelling that embodies the American spirit, an initiative Trump winners support. This development has sparked varied reactions, with some praising the former president’s commitment to the arts and others critiquing his tendency to politicize Hollywood.