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Actor Jon Voight has made a passionate plea for former President Donald Trump to be voted back into the White House in 2024, claiming he is the “only” person capable of “rebuilding our soil and our country.” ‘.
Voight, 83, who is a devoted supporter of the former president, released the poor-quality video on Sunday that appeared to have been recorded on an old cell phone as he delivered the preacher-style speech, speaking of “lies” and “cheating.” in the recent midterm elections.
“My fellow Americans, we are in danger of a third world war. We as a family of one truth need to hear this now. Look at this lie, this deception that continues day after day.
‘Can’t you all see this lie? We all need to wake up. Wake up, because if we don’t see this lie, this country will die. Die in his beauty, his freedom, his chances,” the Midnight Cowboy actor began.
Actor Jon Voight has made a passionate plea for former President Donald Trump to be voted back into the White House in 2024, claiming he is the “only” person capable of “rebuilding our soil and our country.” ‘.
“It would be the land of the free, but it’s far from this. It’s a dark web. A dark world, but not for long because, my friends, a change is coming and a new light will come. We all need to see this truth and let justice be done now,” he continued in the video on Twitter instructing: “Wake up America.”
The Academy Award winner criticized the Democrats’ victories and went on to talk about “winning elections” despite the midterm elections almost a week ago.
“The only way we can win this election is by seeing the lies, deceit and corruption of the left, the media and the unknowns who know who they are. Let’s all come together and vote for real justice for all,” he continued before declaring that Trump was the only one who could “rebuild.”
“Let’s pray that the only president who understood the truths and had the interests of the American people, the American dream, President Donald Trump, returns to the presidency. He and only he can stop this swamp. Allow President Trump to rebuild our soil and our country so that we can achieve our glory,” Voigt said.
President Donald Trump will present the National Medal of Arts to actor Jon Voight in the East Room of the White House in November 2019
The actor has been a staunch supporter of Trump throughout his presidency. The couple is pictured in January 2020 at the White House
Trump has not officially announced that he will run for president in 2024, but he has teased an announcement for this Tuesday.
Voight is one of the most acclaimed actors of his generation, winning the Academy Award in 1978 for his Jane Fonda collaboration Coming Home, while also being nominated three other times.
Voight was first married to Lauri Peters from 1962 to the 1967 divorce, and he was then married to Marcheline Bertrand from 1971 to 1980.
The actor may be better known for his connection to right-wing politics in recent years. After renouncing his liberal views of the 1960s and 1970s, he has since become an outspoken supporter of the Republican Party.
Voight further doubted President Joe Biden’s victory in the 2020 election and was a vocal supporter of Donald Trump.
Actor Jon Voight filmed a 20-minute interview for Newsmax in September
In September, Voigt appeared in the segment for Newsmax where he interviewed Trump, although in the 20-minute feature film, it was the actor who did most of the talking.
Voight emotionally thanked Trump for expanding his golf courses across the country, claiming it was “personal” because his father was a golfer.
“Anyway, I’m just really grateful for your presence in so many areas,” Voight sighed.
Trump replied, “First of all, I like the way you phrased that.”
“And even the little tears that come, you’re just a wonderful person,” he said.
Voight’s poetic tone prompted Trump to joke at the end of the interview: ‘I didn’t have to talk too much’
At one point, it was Trump who asked Voight the questions.
The actor predicted a “turnaround” in the country, prompting Trump to ask, “Is that a hope, your instinct? I mean, why do you believe that?
“If some very big things don’t happen very quickly, there can be no turning around,” Trump warned.
Voight was quick to agree, adding, “People say to me all the time, will Donald Trump run? I say he will definitely run, but we can’t wait too long.’