US celebrities back ‘Dump Trump’ campaign
Prominent actors, writers and thinkers joined a “Stop Hate Dump Trump” campaign to denounce the billionaire Republican presidential frontrunner, saying he is a threat to the United States.
Prominent actors, writers and thinkers joined a “Stop Hate Dump Trump” campaign to denounce the billionaire Republican presidential frontrunner, saying he is a threat to the United States.
Actors Harry Belafonte, Kerry Washington and Jane Fonda, filmmaker Jonathan Demme and intellectual Noam Chomsky are among those lending their support to the drive to prevent Donald Trump getting into the White House.
“We are offering Americans a chance to be heard and engage in action, Mr as Trump’s campaign gains momentum even as he increases his hateful and divisive rhetoric,” said playwright Eve Ensler, one of three cofounders.
“We also intend to put the media and political institutions on notice that they are accountable for normalising Mr Trump’s extremism by treating it as entertainment, by giving it inordinate and unequal air time and by refusing to investigate, interrogate or condemn it appropriately.”
Despite having been called a divisive figure, Mr Trump has consolidated his position over his nearest Republican rivals — less than two weeks before the primary election season to elect a new US President kicks off from Iowa. According to the latest CNN/WMUR poll in New Hampshire, Mr Trump, 69, has a popularity rating of 34 per cent as against 20 per cent of his nearest Republican presidential rival Ted Cruz, 45.
