Trump Appoints Stallone, Voight, and Gibson as 'Ambassadors' to Revitalize Hollywood
The president-elect's controversial move aims to restore Hollywood's 'golden age' through three conservative film icons.
- Donald Trump has named Sylvester Stallone, Jon Voight, and Mel Gibson as 'special ambassadors' to Hollywood, describing them as his 'eyes and ears' in the industry.
- The initiative seeks to counter Hollywood's perceived liberal dominance and bring film production back to the U.S., aligning with Trump's 'Make Hollywood Great Again' vision.
- The three actors, known for their conservative views and past controversies, have long been supporters of Trump and are seen as symbolic figures for his ideological goals.
- Critics question the effectiveness of the appointments, citing the actors' diminished influence in a predominantly liberal and increasingly inclusive entertainment industry.
- Trump's announcement comes just days before his inauguration, marking another polarizing decision as he prepares to return to the White House.