Former President Donald Trump lauded two great legends at Mar-a-Lago this week. His welcoming words were captured on video.
The Oscar and Emmy-winning actor Jon Voight was praised as “the greatest man” by Trump in the video from the former president’s Palm Beach, Florida home, posted on X by singer Karli Bonne’.
The “Midnight Cowboy” and “Coming Home” star approached Trump and shook his hand as they seemed to momentarily discuss fundraising for the presumptive Republican nominee.
— Karli Bonne’ (@KarluskaP) April 11, 2024
“The greatest guy, right here,” Trump said of the 85-year-old. “Every one of his movies was a smash.”
Also seen in the video was Trump Media CEO Devin Nunes. The former California congressman spoke with Trump for a moment before the former president spotted someone else whom he pulled over.
“I don’t know who’s bigger, Voight or this guy,” Trump said as Lee Greenwood stepped in to shake hands.
“He made more money from one song than anybody in the history of music,” Trump added, referring to the country music legend’s hit song “God Bless the U.S.A.”
Voight has been a longtime supporter of Trump, even interviewing him on Newsmax back in 2022.
Voight was awarded the National Medal of Arts in 2019 by then-President Trump and he has been a staunch defender over the years. calling him “the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln.”
Social media users were happy to see the video clip of Voight with Trump.
This is epic
— ALX (@alx) April 11, 2024
What a team!
— AwareInMontana (@montana77812) April 11, 2024
❤️Jon Voight
— Hey Boo Boo (@HeyBooBoo16) April 11, 2024
OMG! So cool!
— ShellHonee (@ShellHonee) April 11, 2024
Wow!
Lots of great Men in that video! pic.twitter.com/z1atoO9hYm— Angel Sicily (@sicily_angel) April 11, 2024
Three legends together. Trump, Voight & Greenwood.
— Kelly Girl (@kelly_cascadden) April 11, 2024
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