BREAKING: Actor John Leguizamo blasts indicted 2024 Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump, his shady son-in-law Jared Kushner, and Univision in a blistering op-ed in the Los Angeles Times.
The iconic Latino actor didn’t hold back nor mince words, accusing Donald Trump of proposing an “inhumane and vicious immigration policy plan for 2025” if he is elected in 2024 — and accusing the Spanish-language network of betraying its audience.
Leguizamo declared, “On November 9, Univision aired an hourlong interview with him that held a completely uncritical lens on the dangerous policies Trump espoused during his presidency and what he has vowed to set in motion if he is elected in 2024.”
But Leguizamo wasn’t done there…
The actor also pointed out in his op-ed that the conversation occurred just days before Trump’s “inhumane and vicious immigration policy plan for 2025” was announced by his “white nationalist” adviser Stephen Miller.
Leguizamo continued, “These plans echo why Trump is considered the most anti-Latino president in American history and recall his four years in office stoking hate speech and causing suffering for so many people. Despite past indignities and dangerous plans, Univision’s new corporate owners — one of whom is friends with Trump’s son-in-law, Jared Kushner — have decided to shift the network’s editorial approach and buddy up with Trump less than a year before an immensely consequential election for Latino voters. The press has a duty to ensure that the government is accountable to the people it serves. Any corporate decision that undermines that role is dangerous and an abuse of the public’s trust. As one of the most relied-upon news sources for Spanish speakers, Univision has a responsibility to report the facts and maintain journalistic integrity, regardless of which politician the CEO chooses to befriend.”
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On July 18th, 2015, I realized that the Republican Party had left me behind. On this day, while seeking the Republican nomination for president, Donald Trump had the following to say about an Annapolis graduate who was shot down, captured and tortured as a POW by the communist North Vietnam regime:
“He's not a war hero. He was a war hero because he was captured. I like people who weren't captured."
This verbal diarrhea came out of the mouth of a man who used his father’s wealth and privilege to dodge the draft five different times due to his “bone spurs”. Donald Trump is a traitor, a repeated draft dodger and the largest fraud in the history of our country.
oh boy I sure hope nothing bad ever happens to my new OC Mewlius Catsar I just love my little boy so much even if he is consolidating his power in a way that grows worrisome
also here’s his bestie (and maybe even potential love interest???) Marcanine Wufius Booftus! relationship lore to come, but suffice to say, Catsar knows that Booftus will always have his back
The U.S. House of Representatives - including 22 Democrats - voted to censure the only Palestinian American in Congress, Rashida Tlaib (D-Mich.), for her criticism of Israel and calls for Palestinian rights. The censure resolution, led by Rep. Rich McCormick (R-Ga.), falsely accuses Tlaib of defending the Hamas attack as “justified” resistance and calling for the “destruction of the state of Israel.”
“Trying to bully or censure me won’t work because this movement for a cease-fire is much bigger than one person. There are millions of people across our country who oppose Netanyahu’s extremism and are done watching our government support collective punishment and the use of white phosphorous bombs that melt flesh to the bone. But let me be clear: My criticism has always been of the Israeli government and Netanyahu’s actions. It is important to separate people and governments. No government is beyond criticism. The idea that criticizing the government of Israel is antisemitic sets a very dangerous precedent, and it’s being used to silence diverse voices speaking up for human rights across our nation. What I don't understand is why the cries of Palestinians sound different to you all.” - Rashida Tlaib