Mel Gibson was selected by President Donald Trump to be a Special Ambassador to promote business in Hollywood. In an appearance on “Hannity,” Gibson explained why he had chosen to stay in California while many other celebrities had chosen to leave. He criticized high taxes, crime, and regulations as reasons for celebrities fleeing the state. Although agreeing with Fox News host Sean Hannity on these issues, Gibson vowed to work with Trump to address the problems plaguing Hollywood.
Trump also appointed Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as special envoys to Hollywood, with the aim of fixing the industry’s issues. Gibson pledged to focus on tax incentives and criticized California Governor Gavin Newsom’s plans. He also condemned the mismanagement of officials during the Los Angeles fires, which resulted in Gibson losing his home. Despite Newsom’s proposed changes in wildfire combat and prevention, Gibson called out the plan for its insensitivity and lack of progress.
Gibson believes that Trump will bring results swiftly, as he aims to educate himself further and collaborate with other Hollywood ambassadors on finding solutions. The actor highlighted the need for significant changes in Hollywood to create a more conducive environment for the industry to flourish. With his appointment as a Special Ambassador, Gibson is determined to address the challenges faced by Hollywood and work towards building a better future for the industry.
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