Robert Davi, the actor, stated that observing Trump's victory over Harris, who was backed by celebrities, was similar to watching the "Rocky" movie unfold in real life.
Many Americans who voted for Trump feel a 'complete disconnect' with the media.
Robert Davi, known for his roles in "Die Hard," "The Goonies," and "License to Kill," stated that President-elect Donald Trump's struggle for his political future was a captivating tale worthy of Hollywood.
The defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris in the 2020 presidential election caused disbelief among media and entertainment industry elites who had supported her, with some talk show hosts expressing their emotions while discussing the outcome.
What do you think will change after Trump's victory, given that many of the world's most popular celebrities had endorsed an unsuccessful candidate?
"What changes after their futile effort?" he said.
While there are some exceptions, Hollywood and the entertainment industry generally condemn Trump and his supporters.
"What changes will occur? As you saw from the Jimmy Kimmel clip and others, there is a complete disconnect in Hollywood, which I have mentioned before. Even when evidence is presented to them, my friends in the Hollywood community were still skeptical of the election results, with some even calling the winner a fascist. However, after the election, some of them congratulated the winner on winning fair and square."
The media's powers that be are ultimately responsible for the issues.
"Since the beginning of 2015, the media has been lying about Donald Trump, and this false narrative has persisted despite your knowledge of the truth."
The film actor remarked that being at Trump's Mar-a-Lago estate was the pinnacle of what felt like the 1976 rags-to-riches boxing film "Rocky."
"Tuesday evening at Mar-a-Lago was emotional for me, just like watching the 'Rocky' film in the 70s. The ups and downs, anticipation, and elation, followed by relief and tears, made me tear up. It was a vibe that intelligent and successful people shared, applauding and cheering."
He proposed that an ancient Roman law could be applied to regulate the media, which had caused so much polarization in America through false information about Trump.
He argued that if a network intentionally lied about Donald Trump violating a law, it should face the consequences, similar to the calumnia clause in Ancient Rome.
Hollywood has become so entrenched in false media narratives that it's become absurd.
Celebratory texts about Trump's victory have been sent by many "around the world," including Scandinavia, the Balkans, and the Baltics.
""Fixing Hollywood's issues requires addressing the media, holding liars accountable, and involving the government," Davi stated."
Trump's supporters deliberately ignored media narratives, according to Kilmeade, across various regions and identities.
He said, "It must make them think, 'Do I have my volume up when they're speaking?'"
Gavin Newsom, the California governor, was criticized by Davi for not correcting course earlier, with the suggestion that he is only taking action now in an attempt to position himself for the 2028 election.
As Davi signed off, he said, "Thank you and thank the American people for electing Donald Trump and the team he's assembled. This was a historic moment, Brian, as we all know, and it's the most significant moment in my lifetime."
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