In an expected but quite disappointing development, far-left Hollywood celebrities have taken to social media to congratulate Donald Trump on the outcome of his sentencing, as a New York jury found the former president guilty on all 34 counts in his hush-money case. .
Exhausted comedian Kathy Griffin responded to the comment: “We all hate being SOB with Kathy! You became the target of this thug and he ended up in trouble due to the antics of the mob.”
“Thank you for saying that. “It was terrible, and he was terrible.” Griffin responded as if she had happily forgotten that fact. CNN fired her for participating in a tasteless photo shoot She was seen posing with a bloody fake head of the then US president.
Another unfunny comedian, Michael Ian Black, wrote ahead of the ruling: “Someone is ruining the Big Mac right now.”
“The biggest and best conviction that anyone has ever seen,” he later exulted.
In another follow-up post, Black claimed, “Donald Trump is now a convicted felon.”
pest “We all support justice and no one is above the law,” actor John Leguizamo wrote.
Former actress Ellen Barkin responded to the news simply writing, “GOD BLESS NEW YORK CITY!!!”
can hardly wait Actor Ethan Embry declared, “F—k Donald Trump and the people who support him,” not only to the former president but also to his supporters.
Comedian DL Hughley argued, “It’s strange that one felony can prevent you from getting a federal job, but 34 can’t prevent you from running for president!”
“Guilty on all 34 counts,” wrote actress Mia Farrow, who added nothing to the conversation.
Another insightful observation came from actress and singer Bette Midler, who wrote, “Guilty on all charges!!!!”
Far-left actor and director Rob Reiner added one more exclamation point than Midler, writing, “GUILTY!!!!!”
Afterwards, Reiner posted on his Instagram, “Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Now it depends on[sic] “Voters in Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania must ensure that a convicted felon does not become President of the United States.”
“Donald Trump, a convicted felon, is blaming the judge, the jury, and the state of New York for convicting him on 34 counts,” Barbra Streisand said of the ruling. “He will never be held accountable for his crimes.”
“The American people should never again have this felon near the White House,” she continued.
Stephen King pointed out, “The Republican presidential candidate is a convicted felon.”
“Trump was trying to put himself in a position where he wouldn’t lose,” the insufferable writer said in a follow-up post. “If the jury had found him not guilty, he could have said they viewed it as a politically motivated witch hunt.”
He continued, “Now that he has been found guilty, we can say that Joe Biden, who had nothing to do with this case, fabricated it.”
In another nonsensical social media post, he reminisces about those days. Responding to Florida’s Parental Rights to Education BillLeftists mislabeled it as a “Don’t Say Gay” bill. star Wars Actor Mark Hamill used the word ‘guilty’ 34 times.
Former Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter also reacted to Trump’s verdict on social media, writing, “34 is now my favorite number.”
“Election rigging? That’s their job. swamp? Oh, that goes for those people too. “An accusation always involves a confession,” he wrote. agent of shield Actor Clark Gregg.
While far-left Hollywood rushed to celebrate the New York jury’s verdict, President Trump called it a “hoax” and thanked the support he received over the past 24 hours, promising to appeal.
“We plan to appeal this fraud. “We plan to appeal from various perspectives,” he said. Trump said on Friday:. “that [Judge Juan Merchan] He did not allow us to have witnesses, he did not allow us to speak, and he did not allow us to do anything. The judge was a tyrant.”
He continued, “We will fight. I am connected to a degree that many would have left long ago. “If there had been an impeachment rig, it would have disappeared,” he said, adding, “The level of support is surprising.”
He explains the overwhelming support he has received, especially regarding his ruling. Presidential campaign raises $34.8 million President Trump said he was “honored” by the small donors.
“It’s not a pleasant thing, it’s a very bad thing for the family. “It’s a very bad thing for my friends and my business, but it’s an honor to be a part of this because someone has to do it, and I might as well continue to be that person,” Trump said.
He added, “I am very honored to participate because we are fighting for the Constitution.” “I don’t care because I am willing to do whatever I have to do to save our country and our Constitution. I don’t care. We cannot allow this to happen to other presidents. “This must never happen in the future,” he said.
He continued, “But this is much further away for me. This is bigger than Trump. “This is bigger than me,” he said. “Make America great again.” “Remember November 5th.”