Famous (and not-so-famous) entertainers are condemning President Donald Trump’s strikes on Iran which have seemingly taken out its Islamist supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Many familiar characters reflexively called to impeach Trump: “Impeach the SOB,” author Stephen King wrote on social media.
“Mad man in the WH [White House] / Impeach Trump,” wrote actress Mia Farrow, eight minutes before sharing her Wordle puzzle results on Bluesky.
Wannabe expat Rosie O’Donnell shared quotes from Trump promising peace, writing a caption to the image: “He lies only and always #impeachtrump.”
Actor John Cusack dubbed the military strikes “a wag the dog war – to distract from Epstein and to do Netenyahu ‘s bidding.”
'Comedienne' Kathy Griffin shared a meme stating: “Trump’s response to his name being cited in the Epstein files 38,000 times — Bomb Iran.” The meme fails to clarify that most of those mentions are automated news alerts to Epstein’s email inbox.
Mark Ruffalo asserted that Trump sent his Jewish son-in-law, Jared Kushner, to negotiate with Iran “to make sure we went to war.”
What all of these so-called 'celebrities' don't understand is that they have no voice in our world. They all live in some kind of fantasy world where ego and self-importance reign over common sense and dignity. Their opinions don't matter to us, but they'll never understand that...



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