
In a righteous patriotic message, Jon Voight has accused Governor Gavin Newsom of being a “fool” and a “lying dog” for blaming President Donald Trump for the anti-ICE riots in Los Angeles.
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Voight’s direct and unapologetic critique comes as chaos fills the streets, with Newsom shifting blame rather than addressing immediate safety concerns.
The actor’s comments highlight the frustration many feel over local leadership’s failure to manage the situation effectively.
Voight’s criticism focuses on Newsom’s claim that Trump was responsible for escalating tensions by deploying National Guardsmen and Marines during the protests.
In a passionate video shared on X, Voight argued that this isn’t about Trump but about failing protection for Los Angeles residents from “animals and criminals.”
Voight endorsed Trump in the past election and praised his decision to ensure safety through a military presence.
“You’re a fool blaming Trump! What are you doing for the destruction of these animals destroying Los Angeles? Are you there talking calmly with them, you fool?” Voight proclaimed in his video message, highlighting the inadequacies of local leaders.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass initiated a curfew, yet the city’s unrest continues.
Instead of taking decisive action, Newsom mocked Voight’s comments with a dismissive tweet using a meme that further disregarded the gravity of the situation.
This exchange diverts from addressing the root of community safety concerns.
Voight also accused Newsom of political motivations, suggesting his actions are a bid for higher office rather than genuine concern for Californian safety.
In response, thousands of law enforcement officials are struggling to manage protestors, with Newsom and Bass opposing the troop deployment as unnecessary and escalatory.
Newsom’s denunciation of Trump’s decision to send troops without adequate supplies, according to him, only exacerbates the violence.
Nonetheless, Voight’s defense of military intervention underscores a pragmatic necessity to restore order and protect citizens.
“This is not about Trump. This is about protecting the people from these animals and criminals trying to destroy us,” Voight said.
To the Governor pic.twitter.com/aYC64gf21P
— Jon Voight (@jonvoight) June 11, 2025
The current unrest in Los Angeles requires decisive leadership, but political posturing appears to take precedence over genuine solutions.
As Voight continues to support Trump as a leader willing to take necessary action, his critique of Newsom reflects the frustration of those seeking practical responses to state-level chaos.