Hollywood actor Sean Penn
Actor Sean Penn made a brutal excavation in a Hollywood legend after being hired by the United States President Donald Trump.
The Republican recently appointed actors Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson and Jon Voight as “Hollywood ambassadors”. The President wants the stars to return their business to the United States of “foreign countries”.
Writing on his true social platform, Trump said: “They will serve as special envoys for me with the aim of bringing Hollywood, who has lost many businesses for the last four years in foreign countries, again, much better and stronger than ever!
“These three talented people will be my eyes and my ears, and I will do what they suggest. It will be again, like the United States of America, the golden age of Hollywood!”
At Louis Theoux’s podcast, Milk Penn actor wondered about Hollywood ambassadors. He said he would be “critical” of the trio in case they worked with the president.
He said, “It seems to me, what he looks for in everything, and I say it because of what is said, that he seeks to control -despite saying that the messaging is confronted and does not question him or his agendas.
“If any of them works to do it, it would be very critical of it. They are actually very talented men, and some are pleasant.”
Riall, Louis replied, “Jon voight is not sympathetic?” Sean replied, “Jon is a challenge. He is a wonderful actor.”
Cowboy actor Midnight Voight, who supported Trump in the 2024 presidential election, recently joined a series of study executives and acting unions to ask for tax reductions in Hollywood. The letter said that tax reductions “would immediately be more competitive in America, expand the North -American media industry, will again do jobs in America and support the independent spirit of the North -American business.”
He asked Trump to revive section 199 of the Tax Code, which provided deductions for films and television productions in America. He also asked the President to expand section 181 to double $ 30 million on production expenses.
A third proposal was to allow Hollywood companies to retreat their clean operational losses. The open letter was signed by the Motiona Association, unions such as Sag-ísta, The Writers Guild of America, the directors Guild of America, and both Voight and Stallone.
Trump recently announced 100 percent of the rates in movies outside the United States. For years, filmmakers have been rolling in places like the United Kingdom and Canada due to lower costs.
In the meantime, Penn, an Oscar winner, who has been critical of the Trump administration, describing it as a “clown program” says he has known the president twice. He also shared his strong assessment of Trump.
When asked what he was like, Penn replied, “The seller seems. The other time, I knew my younger brother and my younger brother would sometimes go to Atlantic City to his helicopter and go to the casino.”