At a recent event at Mar-a-Lago, Sylvester Stallone surprised the audience by introducing Donald Trump and comparing him to an iconic figure in American history: George Washington.
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Stallone, known for his roles in action and drama movies, praised Trump as the "Second George Washington", highlighting his impact on the modern world.
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The key moment happened when Stallone invited Trump on stage during the gala event of the America First Policy Institute. Before a select audience at the resort in Palm Beach, Florida, Stallone expressed his admiration for the president-elect, highlighting his ability to achieve what few can.
During his speech, Stallone made an unusual comparison between Trump, Jesus Christ, and his famous boxing character, Rocky Balboa. He highlighted the uniqueness of Trump and his influence on contemporary history, stating that his impact goes beyond the conventional.
Reactions and Controversy
Stallone's praise did not go unnoticed, sparking controversy and debate in political and media circles. By comparing Trump to Washington, one of the founding fathers of the United States, Stallone generated mixed reactions among attendees and current political observers.
In addition to the historical comparison, the event also served as a platform to announce the selection of Doug Burgum, governor of North Dakota, as Secretary of the Interior in the future Trump administration. The presence of key figures such as Matt Gaetz added an air of anticipation to the event.
According to several social media users and followers of Donald, Stallone's comparison between Trump and George Washington highlights the importance he attributes to the role of the president-elect in the history of the United States.
It is mentioned that, by calling Donald the “Second George Washington,” Stallone suggests that Trump has left an indelible mark on contemporary politics and society, similar to the one left by the first president of the United States in his time.