Hollywood Liberals Swallow Their Pride: A Desperate Plea to Trump
In an astonishing turn of events, some of Hollywood's most outspoken liberals—who have spent years publicly trashing Donald Trump—are now begging for his help.
Celebrities like Ben Stiller, Olivia Wilde, Mark Ruffalo, and even Paul McCartney are setting aside their bitter political differences with the former president to ask for his support in blocking big tech’s latest AI power grab. This shocking alliance is fueled by fears that AI companies like OpenAI and Google are trying to use copyrighted content without permission.
These stars are warning that if their pleas go unheard, America's creative industries could be decimated by the very tech they once praised.
The letter over 400 celebrities sent to Trump asking him to push back on AI proposals from Big Tech.
Trump’s $500 Billion 'Stargate' AI Initiative Sparks a New Battle
Donald Trump has just announced his groundbreaking $500 billion Stargate project, aimed at establishing U.S. dominance in the AI race.
The ambitious plan promises to create over 100,000 jobs and accelerate the development of fast-moving AI technologies in the U.S. But here's where it gets dramatic—Hollywood stars, who are often at odds with Trump, are now turning to him as their savior. Why? Because tech giants like OpenAI and Google want to rewrite the rules of copyright law, potentially giving them free reign to use everything from movies to music to books in training their AI systems—without compensating the very artists who created it.
Celebrity Left-Wing Activists Call for Trump’s Help—Despite Past Attacks
This new alliance is nothing short of shocking. Remember when Ben Stiller called Trump’s 2017 press conference “the worst message I have ever heard a president put out to the world”? Or when Olivia Wilde infamously said she “despised Donald Trump with all her guts”?
Now, these stars—who have viciously slammed the former president in the past—are turning to him for help in a fight against big tech. They argue that if Google and OpenAI win this battle, the livelihoods of millions of creators, writers, and artists will be at risk. It’s a shocking 180-degree turn that’s raising eyebrows across the political spectrum.
Cate Blanchett
Big Tech vs. Hollywood: A Battle for Control Over Creative Content
The tension couldn’t be more palpable. On one side, you have Google and OpenAI pushing for massive changes to copyright law, claiming they need unfettered access to copyrighted materials to train their AI models.
On the other, you have Hollywood’s finest, worried that their life’s work—movies, music, and TV shows—could be used without permission or compensation. I
f the tech giants get their way, they could unleash a flood of AI-generated content using everything from famous songs to the voices of beloved actors—all without paying the original creators. Hollywood isn’t taking this threat lightly.
A Star-Studded Rebellion Against Big Tech
More than 400 celebrities have rallied together, some even putting their animosity toward Trump aside, to fight back. Names like Cynthia Erivo, Cate Blanchett, and Aubrey Plaza have signed a letter demanding that the government block tech companies from bypassing copyright laws.
The stars say these tech giants are trying to “exploit America’s creative industries” while their own profits soar. And while these same celebrities have been vocal in their disdain for Trump in the past, they now see him as the only person who can stop the tech moguls from gaining even more unchecked power. But is this a case of “the enemy of my enemy is my friend,” or something more?
Trump and the Future of AI: Will Hollywood’s Last-Ditch Plea Be Heard?
So, where does this leave us? With Trump pushing forward with his Stargate AI project, which promises to be a game-changer for the tech industry, it’s clear that the battle for copyright protections will be a defining moment in the future of AI. As Hollywood stars scramble to make their voices heard, it’s uncertain whether Trump will take their side—especially given the shocking history of animosity between him and many of these celebrities.
One thing is for sure, though—this explosive situation could reshape the entire landscape of AI, intellectual property, and the creative industries for years to come. Will Hollywood’s final plea be enough to change the course of history? Only time will tell.
Donald Trump and Elon Musk in a Tesla
Final Shocking Twist: Will Trump Save Hollywood from Big Tech’s Grip?
In the end, this drama is far from over. As the fight between Hollywood’s elite and Silicon Valley rages on, the outcome could have major implications for the future of both industries.
Hollywood has long thrived on the protection of intellectual property, and now, with the stakes higher than ever, it’s turning to an unlikely ally—Donald Trump.
With over 400 celebrities putting their faith in him, this unexpected collaboration could mark a turning point in the ongoing battle for copyright protections in the age of artificial intelligence. The question remains: will Trump’s support be the key to saving Hollywood, or will big tech get the upper hand?