Trump Names 'Special Ambassadors' for Trolling Hollywood
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
56% : Trump doesn't even use a consistent title for Voight, Gibson, and Stallone calling them both "Special Ambassadors" and "Special Envoys."53% : Second, there's the three people Trump selected for this made-up role.
38% : Maybe Trump had this dig planned for months, but dropping it while so many people who work in Hollywood -- not just major celebrities, but the many average Americans who are employed by the film industry -- have lost their homes and possibly loved ones is truly appalling.
33% : Finally, there's the underlying idea that Trump needs to appoint ambassadors to Hollywood, like it's not part of the United States.
4% : On Thursday afternoon, Trump announced on social media that he is appointing Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone to be "Special Ambassadors to a great but very troubled place, Hollywood, California":There is no reason to think that Trump genuinely wants to help the U.S. film industry, which has rejected and mocked Trump since he entered politics.
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