Academy Award-winning actor Jon Voight issued a viral Twitter response following the House Democrat-led impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump: “This is war.”
It is a “war against truths,” he said before calling on Americans to “stand with our President Trump in a time of such evil words.”
The “Coming Home” actor also said that the Democrat-led impeachment efforts are a crime.
“This is a crime that the left are trying to force. This is a disgrace by such ignorant followers that have no truth of what truly has been brought back to our country,” he said. “We have gained greatness. We have gained jobs. We have gained more than any president has promised.”
He added, “This radical left are destructive. Their codes of what is supposed to be are corrupt with lies, deceits and anger. And we ask why: we ask how could a human being have such anger toward the greatness of our country’s glory? I’ll tell you why. Because for so long their anger has been growing and with such deep pain with no open heart for loving and seeing the truth.”
Earlier this week, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Democrats are moving to inquire about impeaching Trump following reports that the whistleblower complaint had raised concerns about the Trump-Zelensky call. Hours later, the White House released a transcript of the call, and the complaint was released to the public on Thursday.
Voight continued in saying that supporters should “stand now with Trump” and “let truth prevail.”
“May God show all the truth, that we are truly a nation stronger because of our president. The left are afraid, for their power is lessening with every deal that is accomplished by Donald Trump,” Voight added.
Meanwhile, on Friday, House Intelligence Committee Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) told reporters that his panel is working through the two-week scheduled congressional recess.