In an expected, and fairly disappointing unfolding of events, far-Left Hollywood celebrities have taken to social media to celebrate the result of the Donald Trump verdict, as a New York jury found the former president guilty on all 34 counts in his hush money case.
Washed out, unfunny comedian Kathy Griffin responded to a comment that read, “We all hate the SOB with you Kathy! You have been targeted by this thug and he is finally getting in trouble for his mobster antics.”
“Thank you for saying that. It was awful and he is awful,” Griffin responded, as if willingly forgetting that CNN fired her after a partaking in tasteless photoshoot in which she was seen posing with a gory fake head of then-president of the United States.
Michael Ian Black, yet another unfunny comedian, wrote ahead of the verdict, “Somebody’s sh—ting Big Macs right now.”
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“The biggest, best conviction like nobody has ever seen,” he would later rejoice.
In yet another follow-up post, Black would then assert, “Donald Trump is now a convicted felon.”
The Pest actor John Leguizamo weighed in, writing, “We are all cheering for justice and that no one is above the law!”
Has-been actress Ellen Barkin reacted to the news, simply writing, “GOD BLESS NEW YORK CITY!!!”
Can’t Hardly Wait actor Ethan Embry took a jab at not only to the former president but also his supporters, declaring, “F—k Donald Trump and f—k those who support him.”
Comedian DL Hughley asserted, “It’s weird how 1 felony can prevent you from getting a federal job, but 34 can’t stop you from running for President!”
Adding nothing to the conversation, actress Mia Farrow wrote, “Guilty on all 34 counts.”
Another insightful observation was made by actress and singer Bette Midler, who wrote, “GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES!!!!”
Adding one more exclamation mark than Midler, far-Left actor and filmmaker Rob Reiner wrote, “GUILTY!!!!!”
In a follow-up post, Reiner then declared, “Donald Trump is a Convicted Felon. Now it’s up to the the[sic] voters of Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania to make sure that a Convicted Felon does not become the President of the United States.”
“Convicted felon Donald Trump is blaming the judge, the jury and New York for being found guilty on 34 counts,” said Barbra Streisand as she reacted to the verdict.”He will never accept accountability for his crimes.”
She went on, “Americans must not allow this felon anywhere near the White House again.”
“The Republican candidate for President is a convicted felon,” pointed out Stephen King.
“Trump has tried to put himself in a no-lose position,” the insufferable writer opined in a follow-up post. “If the jury found him innocent, he could have said they saw it for what it was, a politically motivated witch hunt.”
He further claimed, “Found guilty, he can say it was rigged by Joe Biden, who had nothing to do with it.”
In yet another mindless social media post reminiscing of the time he responded to Florida’s Parental Rights in Education Bill, falsely labeled by Leftists as the “Don’t Say Gay” bill, Star Wars actor Mark Hamill wrote the word “Guilty” 34 times.
Former Wonder Woman actress Lynda Carter also took to social media to react to President Trump’s verdict, simply writing, “34 is now my favorite number.”
“Election rigging? That’s their thing. The swamp? Oh, that’s on them too. The Accusation always contains the Confession,” wrote Agents of Shield actor Clark Gregg.
While far-Left Hollywood rushed to celebrate the New York jury’s verdict, President Trump has promised to appeal it, calling it a “scam” and thanking the support he has received over the past 24 hours.
“We’re going to be appealing this scam. We’re going to be appealing it on many different things,” Trump said on Friday. “He [Judge Juan Merchan] wouldn’t allow us to have witnesses, he wouldn’t allow us to talk, he wouldn’t allow us to do anything. The judge was a tyrant.”
He further declared, “We’re going to fight. I’m wired in such a way that a lot of people would have gone away a long time ago. They would have gone away after impeachment hoaxes,” later adding, “The level of support has been incredible.”
Addressing the tremendous support he has received following the verdict, specifically regarding his presidential campaign raising the sum of $34.8 million from small-dollar donors, Trump said, “I’m honored.”
“It’s not that it’s pleasant — it’s very bad for family; it’s very bad for friends and businesses, but I’m honored to be involved in it because somebody has to do it, and I might as well keep going and be the one,” Trump said.
“I’m very honored to be involved because we’re fighting for our Constitution,” he went on. “I don’t mind because I’m willing to do whatever I have to do to save our country and to save our Constitution. I don’t mind. This can’t be allowed to happen to other presidents; it should never be allowed to happen in the future.”
He added, “But this is far beyond me. This is bigger than Trump. This is bigger than me,” before concluding, “Make America great again. Remember November 5.”