In a predictable and rather disappointing turn of events, far-left Hollywood celebrities took to social media to celebrate the outcome of Donald Trump's verdict after a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in the former president's hush money lawsuit.
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Faded, unfunny comedian Kathy Griffin responded to the comment with, “Kathy, we all hate this motherfucker just as much as you do! You were targeted by this thug and he ended up getting in trouble for his gang trolling.”
“Thank you for saying that. It was awful and he's awful,” Griffin replied, as if willfully forgetting that CNN had fired her after she took part in a raunchy photo shoot in which she posed with a bloody fake head of the then-President of the United States.
“Someone is pooping a Big Mac right now,” wrote another boring comedian, Michael Ian Black, before the verdict.
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“It's the biggest, best conviction anybody's ever seen,” he later rejoiced.
In another post, Black claimed that “Donald Trump is a convicted felon.”
Plague Actor John Leguizamo also posted, “We are all for justice. No one is above the law!”
Former actress Ellen Barkin responded to the news by writing simply, “God Bless New York City!”
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I can't wait Actor Ethan Embry criticized not only the former president but also his supporters, declaring, “Fuck Donald Trump and those who support him.”
Comedian DL Hughley argued, “It's weird that one felony can't bar you from holding federal office, but 34 can't run for president!”
Actress Mia Farrow added nothing to the conversation, writing, “Guilty on all 34 counts.”
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Actress and singer Bette Midler also offered an insightful opinion, writing, “GUILTY ON ALL CRIME!!!!”
Rob Reiner, the far-left actor and director, wrote, with one more exclamation point than Midler: “GUILFO!!!!!!”
In a later post, Reiner wrote, “Donald Trump is a convicted felon. Now[sic] I call on the voters of Michigan, Wisconsin and Pennsylvania to ensure that a convicted felon does not become president of the United States.”
“Convicted felon Donald Trump blames the judge, the jury and New York for convicting him on 34 counts,” Barbra Streisand said following the verdict. “He will never accept responsibility for his crimes.”
She continued: “The American people must never allow this criminal anywhere near the White House again.”
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“The Republican nominee for president is a convicted felon,” Stephen King pointed out.
“Trump was trying to position himself as undefeated,” the insufferable writer opined in a follow-up post. “If the jury had found him not guilty, he could have said they viewed it as a politically motivated witch hunt.”
He further argued that “if he is convicted, it will mean that Joe Biden, who had nothing to do with it, committed fraud.”
In yet another pointless social media post, he recalled reacting to Florida's Parental Rights in Education bill, mislabeled by leftists as the “Don't Say Gay” bill. Star Wars Actor Mark Hamill wrote the word “guilty” 34 times.
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Former Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter also reacted to Trump's ruling on social media, writing, “34 is now my favorite number.”
“Election fraud? That's their job. The swamp? Oh, that's their job too. Every accusation includes an admission,” he wrote. Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. Actor Clark Gregg.
While Hollywood's far-left fringe was busy celebrating the New York jury's verdict, President Trump promised to appeal, called it a “scam” and thanked people for the support he'd received in the past 24 hours.
“We're going to appeal this fraud. We're going to appeal on a number of different counts,” Trump said Friday. “He [Judge Juan Merchan] “The judge wouldn't let us call witnesses, he wouldn't let us speak, he wouldn't let us do anything. The judge was a tyrant.”
He went on to declare, “We're going to fight. I'm the kind of guy that a lot of people would have left a long time ago. They would have left after the impeachment hoax came out,” adding, “The level of support is incredible.”
“I'm honored,” Trump said, citing the overwhelming support he's received since his verdict, particularly the $34.8 million his presidential campaign has raised from small donors.
“It's not fun. It's very bad for your family. It's very bad for your friends. It's very bad for your business, but somebody has to do it and I'm honored to be a part of it and I want to continue to be a part of it,” Trump said.
“I'm very honored to be a part of this job because we're fighting for our Constitution,” he continued. “I don't care, because I'm going to do whatever it takes to protect our country and our Constitution. I don't care. This should never happen to another president and it should never happen in the future.”
He added, “But this is out of my control. This is more out of my control than Trump,” before concluding, “Let's Make America Great Again. Remember November 5th.”
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