Hollywood Star Talks Trump Tariffs
President Trump Proposes 100% Tariff on Foreign Films to Protect U.S. Jobs and Culture
President Donald Trump is taking decisive action to protect American jobs, culture, and the future of Hollywood. Backed by legendary actor Jon Voight, Trump is pushing for a 100% tariff on foreign-made films—a bold move aimed at reviving the film industry and returning it to its former glory.
“Other countries are offering massive incentives to lure our filmmakers overseas,” Trump said in a powerful statement on Truth Social. “It’s a national security threat and a cultural crisis. We must protect American storytelling.”
Jon Voight: Trump Is Fighting to Bring Back the Golden Age of American Film
Voight, the iconic star of Midnight Cowboy and a recipient of the National Medal of Arts, revealed that he and producer Steven Paul originally brought the tariff idea to Trump.
“He wants to bring back the Hollywood of old—where films told American stories and upheld our values,” Voight told Variety. “This should not be political. It’s about saving an industry we all care about.”
Voight said they’ve had promising conversations with industry insiders and believe President Trump is the only leader who can make it happen.
Hollywood at a Crossroads: A Culture Worth Saving
Trump’s proposal isn’t just about economics—it’s about restoring American pride in our own film and television productions. The U.S. film industry, once the envy of the world, has been steadily eroded by outsourcing, globalist interests, and ideological capture.
“We can’t let Hollywood go the way of Detroit,” Voight warned. “It’s time to roll up our sleeves. Thank God President Trump still believes in what America once stood for.”
Trump Appoints Voight, Gibson, and Stallone as Cultural Ambassadors
Earlier this year, President Trump named Jon Voight, Mel Gibson, and Sylvester Stallone as special ambassadors to Hollywood. The mission? Help guide American arts and entertainment back to their roots.
“These men will be my eyes and ears,” Trump declared. “With their help, we’ll bring back the Golden Age of Hollywood.”
President Trump Cleans House at the Kennedy Center
As part of this cultural renaissance, Trump also made sweeping changes at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts, removing board members who failed to support his vision.
“I am reinstating American excellence,” Trump said. “This is about more than movies—this is about our heritage, our values, and our future.”
The Bottom Line: Trump Is Putting America First—In Film, Jobs, and Culture
From protecting American jobs in the entertainment industry to restoring cultural integrity, President Trump is once again leading with strength and vision. And with allies like Jon Voight by his side, the movement to Make Hollywood Great Again is gaining momentum.
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“The Best Is Yet to Come.” — Donald J. Trump