Trump Tells Americans The Worst Is Yet To Come In Grim Message


Former President Donald Trump issued a warning to Americans that “it will only get worse” after the news on how the Academy Awards suffered its lowest ratings due to the radicalization towards the far-left by Hollywood.

“What used to be called The Academy Awards, and now is called the ‘Oscars’—a far less important and elegant name—had the lowest Television Ratings in recorded history, even much lower than last year, which set another record low,” Trump said in a statement. “If they keep with the current ridiculous formula, it will only get worse—if that’s possible.”

“These television people spend all their time thinking about how to promote the Democrat Party, which is destroying our Country, and cancel Conservatives and Republicans. That formula certainly hasn’t worked very well for The Academy!” he added.“

It has been reported that the Oscars suffered a massive drop in viewership at 58% with less than 10 million people tuning in to watch the broadcast.

Producers for the Oscars have admitted that the lack of viewership is due to the push of politics upon its viewers. None of that stopped celebrities from using the Oscars as a platform to push their political agendas on stage, most of which focused on repeating the same brain-dead far-left radical views on police brutality and racial equality.

The night, however, had its share of classy, inspiring moments, such as when movie mogul Tyler Perry rebuked the far-left claims that “all cops are bad.”

“In this time, with all of the internet and social media and algorithms and everything that wants us to think a certain way, the 24-hour new cycle … It is my hope that all of us would teach our kids, and I want to remember: just refuse hate. Don’t hate anybody,” Tyler Perry said.

“I refuse to hate someone because they are Mexican or because they are black or white or LBGTQ,” he added. “I refuse to hate someone because they are a police officer. I refuse to hate someone because they are Asian.”

Likewise, musician Jon Batiste openly praised God for giving humanity the art of music and the universal language of 12 notes.

“You know what’s deep is God gave us 12 notes, it’s the same 12 notes that Duke Ellington had, that Bach had, Nina Simone,” he said. “I want to point out that every gift is special. Every contribution with music that comes from the divine into the instruments into the film, into the minds, hearts, and souls of every person who hears it, the stories that happen when you listen to it and watch it and the stories you share, the moments you make, the memories you create, man, it’s just so incredibly special. It’s just so incredibly special… we’re incredibly humbled and thankful. I’m thankful to God for those 12 notes.”

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