Donald Trump is once again mad at the media. This time, the twice-impeached former president is complaining that no one celebrates just how large the crowd of his supporters was during the Jan.
20.09.2022 - 20:09 / msn.com
Jon Voight broke down in tears in front of Donald Trump as he recalled him offering to pay for the cancer treatment of a golf worker. The 83-year-old actor was interviewing the former President of the United States and reminded him of the time he offered to step in to help an employee called Sally at one of his golf courses when she fell ill. Speaking on the 'Newsmax' documentary, Jon told Donald: "You went in and said yeah, 'She's - have her come see me,' and you went to one of the offices, and she came in, and you said, 'I hear you having a little bit of a difficulty.
' And she said Well, I have'. See? I'm getting emotional. This is from the - you keep saying the champ, can't watch the champ without crying.
Well I can't go through this story without crying. And you said let me take care of the - take care of the, whatever it's gonna cost. " The Academy Award-winning star went on to tell the billionaire businessman that he is "grateful" for him in "so many areas" as he struggled to hold back his tears.
He added: "Anyway so I'm just very grateful for your presence in so many areas. In response, Donald said: "Well first off all I think it's so nice the way you expressed that. And even the slight little tears that come, you're just a fantastic person.
Donald Trump is once again mad at the media. This time, the twice-impeached former president is complaining that no one celebrates just how large the crowd of his supporters was during the Jan.
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