Clooney on film industry: ‘We need’ tax incentives, not Trump tariffs
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Trump doubles down on film tariffs that experts call 'impossible'
President Trump is propelling his film tariff plan into the limelight — renewing his call to tax "any and all movies that are made outside of the United States" — even as both allies and critics alike cast their doubts. "Our movie making business has been stolen from the United States of America, by other Countries, just like stealing 'candy from a baby,'" Trump wrote Monday in a Truth Social post, before name-checking the Golden State and slamm…
Clooney on film industry: ‘We need’ tax incentives, not Trump tariffs
George Clooney says President Trump is “not wrong” that movie productions are exiting Hollywood, but that the solution to luring them back lies in a federal tax rebate, not a tariff on foreign-made films. “Look, he’s not wrong about the idea that businesses have left Los Angeles. They have, and in droves,” Clooney said in an…
Kevin Sorbo to Newsmax: Tax Incentives Will Keep Film Jobs in US
Kevin Sorbo told Newsmax that Trump’s proposed movie tariffs highlight Hollywood’s outsourcing problem but could raise costs, urging states to expand tax incentives like Georgia’s to keep film jobs in the U.S. instead.
George Clooney reacts to Donald Trump's 100% tariff on foreign movies
President Donald Trump says he will slap a 100% tax on movies made outside the United States — a vague directive aimed at protecting a business that America already dominates. American actor and filmmaker George Clooney reacted to the US president's decision.
George Clooney: "100% Tariffs On Foreign Films Could Harm Industry"
Hollywood star George Clooney weighed in on President Donald Trump's proposal for a 100% tariff on foreign films. While Clooney agreed that concerns about filmmaking leaving Los Angeles are valid, he warned that such tariffs would severely harm the film industry. Clooney also called for a federal rebate to support American filmmakers instead of punitive tariffs.
George Clooney calls for federal rebate after Trump's foreign movie tariff proposal
George Clooney says that while President Donald Trump is "not wrong" about filmmaking leaving Los Angeles, Trump's proposed 100% tariff on movies made outside the U.S. would be "pretty damaging to the business."
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