Another Celebrity Tries To Humiliate Trump
Liberal elites are at it again — this time taking aim at President Donald Trump’s America First trade policies.
Actress Olivia Munn, best known for her roles in X-Men: Apocalypse and The Daily Show, returned to the Comedy Central program Wednesday night to launch a profanity-filled tirade against Trump’s tariff strategy. In a sketch centered on trade, Munn mocked the President’s efforts to hold foreign nations accountable for unfair trade practices.
Mocking America First: Hollywood’s War on Trump’s Trade Agenda
Munn sarcastically claimed that Trump’s tariffs “mostly destroyed” the global economy — a gross exaggeration aimed at undermining U.S. trade reform. Speaking to guest host Desi Lydic, Munn joked:
“Trump knows exactly what he’s doing. He wrecked the economy, then pulled back, so now it’s only mostly destroyed.”
From there, the sketch spiraled into absurdity, with Munn fantasizing about extreme retaliatory measures like 400% tariffs, “bombing factories,” and even bizarre comments about “eating penguins” on uninhabited islands — clearly intended to ridicule the seriousness of international trade policy.
President Trump’s Bold Tariff Move: Putting American Workers First
The timing of the segment is no coincidence. Just days ago, President Trump announced sweeping new tariffs on foreign imports — a decisive move to curb trade abuses, especially by China.
While liberal media outlets were quick to criticize the policy, millions of working-class Americans see these actions as a long-overdue correction. U.S. markets briefly rallied after a temporary 90-day tariff pause on most countries (excluding China), but dropped again after the administration confirmed a 145% tariff on Chinese goods — a strong message that President Trump won’t back down.
Hollywood’s Tired Playbook: Mock, Attack, Repeat
Rather than offering real solutions, Munn mocked the President’s motives, claiming the trade war stems from an “emotional deficit” rather than economic necessity. She even twisted Trump’s recent remarks to House Republicans into a line from the 1999 romantic comedy Notting Hill, saying:
“He’s just a boy, standing in front of the world, asking to have his [expletive] kissed.”
For millions of Americans struggling under decades of disastrous trade deals, these Hollywood jabs aren’t just tone-deaf — they’re offensive. While celebrities like Munn enjoy elite coastal lifestyles, everyday Americans continue to benefit from Trump’s pro-American trade policies that prioritize jobs, industry, and national security.
Bottom Line: Trump Fights for America, Hollywood Fights for Laughs
President Trump’s tariff policies may ruffle feathers in globalist circles, but they’re sending a clear message: The days of America being taken advantage of are over.
Meanwhile, liberal entertainers mock and curse from the sidelines — disconnected from the reality facing everyday Americans.