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Hollywood’s Hate: Celebs Launch “Impeachment Task Force” Campaign

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  • Source: Dan Bongino
  • 06/11/2022
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The Democrats and media are loving riding on the impeachment train, and now Hollywood, unsurprisingly, is jumping on board. Might as well as their political credentials are just as strong as the rest of the salivating anti-Trumpers. If they think they actually have any validity or ability to assist in Trump’s impeachment, it is quite comical. But then again, Democrats could use all the help they can get from wherever they can get it.

According to Townhall, The Democratic Coalition “launched the ‘Impeachment Task Force’ comprised of various celebrities.” For its logo, pictured above, the force is using a doctored presidential seal that was “mysteriously projected behind President Donald Trump in July, featuring a bird similar to the one in the Russian coat of arms, holding golf clubs and cash instead of 13 arrows and an olive branch” reported Newsweek. The “celebrity” members of the Task Force are unsurprising as majority have already been outspoken about their hatred for the President. Confirmed members include:

Rosie O’Donnell, Tom Arnold, Ron Perlman, George Takei, Debra Messing and Alyssa Milano. Other confirmed famous task force members are musician Stefan Lessard, authors Grant Stern and Lea Black and former tennis player Martina Navratilova. Celebrities in the left-wing movement The Resistance and VoteVets will be involved, as well as former FBI assistant director Frank Figliuzzi, former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti, former Tallahassee Mayor Andrew Gillum, former congressman David Jolly, gun control activist Fred Guttenberg, patient advocate Peter Morley and progressive activist and lawyer Ady Barkan.

The tactic for the group will be to use its members to “launch a full fledged campaign next week with more than 100 celebrities and 1,000 other members. Their focus will be on social media.” The celebrities that have “more than 25,000 followers will be used in video conferences, conference calls and pushing the message on Twitter.”

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