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Hollywood Elites Melt Down Over Trump's BBB

Hollywood Elites Melt Down Over Trump's BBB
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Over Independence Day weekend, while patriotic Americans gathered to celebrate freedom and unity, many Hollywood elites took to social media and red carpets to lament President Donald Trump’s successive victories. The lavish sob-fest—what some are calling “Big Beautiful Bawling”—reveals a stark disconnect between the entertainment class and the millions of voters rallying behind Trump’s vision. As the president scores win after win, the celebrity meltdown only underscores how out of touch they’ve become with real voters, who aren’t weeping over political outcomes—they’re cheering leadership that puts America first.

From tearful Instagram stories to rage-filled tweets, the entertainment world’s reaction highlights just how far removed these figures are from everyday Americans. While they lecture the public from gated mansions and awards show stages, Trump continues to connect with working-class voters who are more concerned about inflation, crime, and border security than the feelings of multimillionaire actors. Their performative outrage stands in stark contrast to the patriotic spirit of the weekend and only serves to remind voters why they turned to Trump in the first place: he's not here to impress Hollywood—he's here to fight for the forgotten men and women of this country.

Meanwhile, the Big Beautiful Bill promises to lower taxes for Americans, expand immigration funds to secure the border, and restrict government resources such as Medicaid and SNAP to include only American citizens-- not illegal immigrants. 

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