Trump announces 100% tariff for movies produced outside US
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Pressed on Film Tariff Plan, Trump Unleashes RANT on Newsom & Hollywood
Trump promised a 100% tariff on foreign-made films—but when asked about the how, he dodged the question entirely. Instead, the U.S. President launched into a scathing attack on California Governor Gavin Newsom and blamed foreign financing for Hollywood’s decline. The White House later said “no final decision” has been made. So is this policy real, or political theatre? Watch as we unpack Trump’s latest presser and what it could mean for the film…
What Does a ‘100 Percent Tariff’ on Movies Made in ‘Foreign Lands’ Even Mean — and Can Trump Literally Do It?
Liberation Day has come for Hollywood. If you thought the movie industry had dodged a bullet after President Trump reversed course the last time, think again. That’s the feeling around town after Trump’s Sunday surprise announcement that he would be instituting a “100 percent tariff on any and all Movies coming into our Country that are produced in Foreign Lands. WE WANT MOVIES MADE IN AMERICA, AGAIN!” (emphasis and Trumpian capitalization all h…
Jon Voight Reportedly Gave Trump the Idea for Those Wild Movie Tariffs
Donald Trump’s plan to slap movies made outside the United States with a 100 percent tariff was apparently the brain child of actor Jon Voight. According to Politico, a source close to the White House credited the policy to the actor, who was earlier this year named one of Trump’s “special ambassadors” to Hollywood (alongside Mel Gibson and Sylvester Stallone). Ben Allen, a California state senator from the Los Angeles area who’s active in th…
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