Oscar Award-Winning Actor Calls For Joe Biden's Impeachment
Oscar-winning conservative actor Jon Voight spoke up against the Biden presidency, in a call for his immediate impeachment.
“He must be impeached,” continued Voight.
"Don’t let this President Biden tear down every inch that was sacrificed with blood, sweat, and tears…” – Jon Voight
Starting out with a general introduction, and leading into his not-so-rosy opinion on our 46th president, “My dear friends, we’re all saddened by so much turmoil that has been brought upon this life we live. Can this darkness be lifted? Can we all share joy once again and see eye to eye?” He goes on to relay that we live in “…a troubled nation with much horror from these criminals that are ruining our lives.” He then calls for action, imploring Biden to be impeached.
Jon Voight’s message didn’t go unnoticed on Twitter, inciting a comment from actor William Baldwin, “His own children hate him.” Some social media users don’t acknowledge the existence of the actor’s comments, referencing an allegedly strained relationship with his daughter, whereas others, such as GOP Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene, were supportive of his comments.
Still, others claimed that the actor didn’t specifically name anything he’d like changed, likely a reference to a few of the broadly sweeping comments that were made in the rousing speech.
Yet, his mention of crime, and therefore his call for our police to guard our homes, businesses, handicapped, children, and veterans seems important. His mention of President Biden’s lies, his taking down of our country’s morality, and his dictating our nation’s path, also has plenty of specifics to sink our teeth into.
It’s no mystery why he would be calling for this. But many who see nothing here in the speech do so because they see nothing wrong with what the President is doing. Maybe they would be a dictator to us if Biden wasn’t.
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