Conservative actor Jon Voight called for President Joe Biden’s removal from office.
He made the call in a video message posted to Twitter.
Opening the message, Voight said, “My dear friends, we’re all saddened by so much turmoil that has been brought upon this life we live.”
He continued, “Can this darkness be lifted? Can we all share joy once again and see eye to eye?”
The actor went on to suggest that “we have a troubled nation with much horror from these criminals that are ruining lives.”
Voight went on, “We must stop this now. We must bring back our nation’s safety.”
According to Voight, “Our police force must act on righteousness and guard our neighborhoods, our businesses, our children, our elderly, our veterans and our handicapped. We must protect this nation and bring back safety. We’re all feeling very unsafe.”
Voight argued Americans are “all angry, and let’s remember why,” adding, “It starts with the seat of the president of the United States. He has wronged this nation’s glory. He has taken down our morals, our true gift of the land of the free.”
Check out Voight’s comments below:
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The conservative declared Biden “must be impeached. We cannot wait another second having him dictate our path. Let us work together, get him out and make this country [what] it stands for—greatness, the land of opportunity, the land of the greatest soil our forefathers fought for.”
As the video continued, Voight told viewers to not let Biden “tear down every inch that was sacrificed with blood, sweat and tears for his dictation of lies. I urge all to see truths, I urge all to make a difference for our children’s future, our future.”
Addressing his “fellow Americans,” Voight explained, “This land is being broken down. But we as a nation of God’s truths shall build her up once again and bring her to her feet with glory. God bless America.”
In 2019, Voight defended former President Donald Trump against impeachment.
“This is a war against the highest nobleman who has defended our country, and made us safe and great again,” Voight said at the time.
He added, “Let me stand with our president. Let us all stand with our President Trump in a time of such evil words trying for impeachment.”
In December 2019, the former president was impeached by the House on the articles of abuse of power and obstructing Congress.