Bradley Whitford

Hollywood Celebrities Go Wild over Trump Mugshot: ‘Lying Treasonous Child Abducting Rapist Sack of S**t’

Hollywood celebrities erupted in orgasmic emotion late Thursday after officials in Fulton County, Georgia, released their mugshot of former President Donald Trump. While there was plenty of joy from Hollywood’s hardcore Joe Biden cheerleaders, some of the celebrity climaxes were disturbingly angry and vindictive — a sign of mounting, unstable rage as Trump continues to surge in the polls ahead of 2024.

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Hollywood Celebs Trash Trump over Positive COVID Diagnosis: ‘Karma,’ ‘You’re a Vile Human Being’

Left-wing Hollywood elites could barely contain themselves following President Donald Trump’s disclosure that he and first lady Melania Trump tested positive for the coronavirus. Celebrities eagerly piled on, calling the diagnosis “karma” and telling the president that “you’re a vile human being” and that “you should’ve worn a fuckin’ mask.”

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Hollywood Talent Agency ICM Partners Pushes Vote By Mail Expansion in Celebrity PSA

Hollywood talent agency ICM Partners is pushing for an expansion of vote by mail, saying that mail-in ballots should be available to all voters no matter what their circumstances due to the coronavirus pandemic. The agency has enlisted the help of some its celebrity clients including Bradley Whitford to create a PSA promoting its vote-by-mail initiative.

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Actor Bradley Whitford Calls Out NBA Hypocrisy for Doing Business with China While Silent on Concentration Camps

“West Wing” star Bradley Whitford has done what few Hollywood or sports figures would: call out the National Basketball Association (NBA) for continuing to do business with China while they remain about the communist regime’s campaign to crush those advocating for democracy in Hong Kong and their persecution of Uighur Muslims being held in concentration camps in Xinjiang.

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 21: Actor Bradley Whitford speaks onstage during the premiere of