Trump Appoints Stallone, Gibson, and Voight as Hollywood 'Special Envoys'
The President-elect claims the actors will help revitalize Hollywood's business, though the move has drawn criticism and skepticism.
- Donald Trump announced Sylvester Stallone, Mel Gibson, and Jon Voight as 'Special Envoys' to Hollywood to restore its business and prestige.
- The actors are tasked with advising Trump on Hollywood-related matters, but the specifics of their roles remain unclear.
- Critics have raised concerns about the qualifications and controversial histories of the appointees, particularly Gibson's past racist and anti-Semitic remarks.
- Stallone and Gibson expressed surprise at the announcement, while Voight, a longtime Trump supporter, praised the initiative.
- The decision has been met with mixed reactions, with some questioning its seriousness and others viewing it as symbolic of Trump's Hollywood ambitions.




























































