In a strategic move to mend relations with Hollywood, President Donald Trump has appointed actors Mel Gibson, Jon Voight, and Sylvester Stallone as special ambassadors to the film industry. This decision comes as Trump assumes office for a second term, following a previous administration that faced significant hostility from Hollywood figures. The appointments aim to facilitate communication and collaboration between the administration and the entertainment sector, which has historically been critical of Trump. Notably, Gibson expressed surprise at his new title but indicated readiness to embrace the role. Analysts suggest that this shift may signal a changing political landscape in Hollywood, with some industry voices indicating a willingness to engage with Trump's administration moving forward.
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