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The Academy Award-winning actor and the California governor have a common goal in bringing Hollywood back home.
Jon Voight has unveiled the details of his plan to bring domestic film jobs back, and it includes tariffs only in 'certain limited circumstances.' ...
"They have a nice sign and everything's good, but they don't do very much." Trump's Truth Social announcement came after he met with actor Jon Voight and two business associates over the weekend at ...
A coalition of entertainment unions, guilds and groups have sent a letter to President Trump, asking him to support tax provisions that would help Hollywood.
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Screen Rant on MSNThe Final Reckoning's Connection To Jon Voight's Mission: Impossible Character ExplainedShea Whigham’s character is harboring an important secret in The Final Reckoning that helps develop one of the movie’s most ...
Several decades ago, Jon Voight first met Donald Trump at an Oscars afterparty. The Academy Award-winning best actor can’t remember the exact year, but he thinks it was not long after the debut ...
The plan suggests a carrot-and-stick approach, mixing tax incentives, tariffs, and co-production treaties to encourage U.S. film production ...
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Read Jon Voight's Plan To Save Hollywood: Midsize Federal Tax Credits, Increased Write-Offs & Harsh Tariffs On Overseas IncentivesNow we know exactly what Voight put in front of Trump and some studios and streamers over the past week. Off the top, the Midnight Cowboy star seeks a 10%-20% federal tax credit that would be ...
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Jon Voight says he and Donald Trump are being 'treated unfairly': 'How about enthusiasm and gratitude?'Voight has been an ardent supporter of the president. Jon Voight thinks President Donald Trump "has "been treated unfairly" by Hollywood. "I think I have, too," Voight said in an interview with ...
EXCLUSIVE: Stop the presses! We have Jon Voight‘s proposal to “make Hollywood great again,” and you can read it in full. Until now, specifics have been scant on the plan the Oscar-winner and ...
Jon Voight thinks President Donald Trump "has "been treated unfairly" by Hollywood. "I think I have, too," Voight said in an interview with Variety published Wednesday. "But what's the difference?
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