Flashback: Hollywood Actor John Cusack to Donald Trump: 'Rot In Hell, Mr President'
*Originally published march 2020* Once again, actor John Cusack has decided to say something silly about the most powerful man in the entire world. Like many of his peers in Hollywood, the Con Air star knows very little when it comes to politics.
From Breitbart:
The High Fidelity star was reacting to a testy exchange between President Trump and NBC News White House correspondent Peter Alexander. Cusack, who is a Bernie Sanders supporter, tweeted out a clip of the conference, but the video didn’t include crucial parts of the exchange in which the reporter suggested that the president was deceiving the American people.
LOOK:
Rot in hell – mr president @PodSaveAmerica: Q: What do you say to Americans who are scared
TRUMP: “I say that you’re a terrible reporter, that’s what I say.”
Unreal. pic.twitter.com/SsmPJJcAfJ”
— John Cusack (@johncusack) March 20, 2020
WATCH:
Rob Reiner gave his two cents, also…
When Trump was asked by NBC’s Peter Alexander what he would say to people who are scared right now, he exhibited his severe mental instability and scared US all shitless.
— Rob Reiner (@robreiner) March 20, 2020
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Everyone is helping.
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