Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight took to social media
Saturday to guard Republican candidate Donald Trump's arguable feedback
approximately women and criticize fellow film celebrity Robert De Niro for
making disparaging comments about the actual property tycoon.
"middle of the night Cowboy" megastar Voight, who
has supported several Republican politicians over time, said on Twitter that
Trump's remarks to "get right of entry to Hollywood"
host Billy Bush in 2005 "were no longer as destructive as Robert DeNiro’s
[sic] unpleasant rant. Trump’s phrases did now not hurt each person."
Voight also stated of the recorded remarks, which had been
first disclosed by way of The Washington post Friday, "I don’t understand
of too many men who haven’t expressed some type of similar sexual phrases
towards ladies, mainly in their younger years."
De Niro lashed out at Trump in a video launched Friday as a
part of a get-out-the-vote mission. In it, the "Raging Bull"
celebrity stated of Trump, "he is a punk, he is a canine, he is a pig,
he's a con, a bulls--- artist, a mutt who would not understand what he's
speakme about."
"It makes me so indignant that this u . s . a . has
gotten up to now that this fool, this bozo, has wound up where he has," De
Niro brought. "He talks how he'd want to punch people within the face?
well, i'd like to punch him inside the face."
Voight concluded his Twitter spurt via "calling for all
Trump supporters to specific their outrage and anger towards DeNiro [sic] and
all of the Republican turncoats in opposition to Trump. permit Donald Trump
recognise we're completely in the back of him, and can God supply him the
electricity to keep his calling.”
Voight narrated a biographical video of Trump that became
used to introduce the GOP nominee at this summer season's Republican country
wide conference.
De Niro had no immediate response to Voight's tweets.
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