Movie STAR’S SICK Trump Death Fantasy SLAMMED By White House…
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Movie STAR’S SICK Trump Death Fantasy SLAMMED By White House…

Hollywood activist Mark Hamill posted an AI-generated image depicting President Trump dead in a grave just days after the President survived his third assassination attempt, prompting swift White House condemnation of the Star Wars actor as a “sick individual.” Hamill’s Disturbing Post and Timeline On May 7, 2026, Hamill posted an AI-generated image on BlueSky depicting a gravestone reading “Donald J. Trump 1946-2024” with the caption “If Only.” The post accompanied text stating Trump should “live long enough to witness his inevitable devastating loss in the midterms, be held accountable for his unprecedented corruption, impeached, convicted & humiliated for his countless crimes.” The timing was particularly egregious, coming mere days after President Trump survived a third assassination attempt within two years. The White House Rapid Response account immediately condemned the actor’s actions. White House Condemns Dangerous Rhetoric The White House response was direct and unequivocal: “These Radical Left lunatics just can’t help themselves. This kind of rhetoric is exactly what has inspired three assassination attempts in two years against our President.” The statement appropriately connected Hamill’s post to a broader pattern of leftist incitement that has created a dangerous environment for political violence. This represents responsible governance—calling out rhetoric that undermines civil discourse and potentially endangers the President’s life. The administration’s willingness to defend Trump against celebrity activists demonstrates commitment to maintaining boundaries on acceptable political speech. Hamill’s Inadequate Response After facing immediate backlash, Hamill quickly deleted the original post and issued a tepid clarification claiming he was “wishing him the opposite of dead, but apologize if you found the image inappropriate.” This explanation strains credulity. An AI-generated image showing a sitting president deceased in a grave accompanied by “If Only” requires no interpretation—it clearly expresses a wish for the President’s death. Hamill’s attempt to reframe his intent as misunderstood insults the intelligence of Americans who can plainly see what was posted. His apology focuses on whether others “found” it inappropriate rather than acknowledging the inherent inappropriateness of depicting presidential death. Pattern of Hollywood Extremism This incident represents another example of Hollywood elites using their platforms to promote divisive, dangerous messaging. Hamill has established himself as a vocal Trump critic, previously stating he “nearly left the US after Trump’s re-election.” Rather than engaging in substantive policy debate, leftist celebrities increasingly resort to inflammatory imagery that normalizes violence. The choice of BlueSky—a platform popular with left-leaning users seeking to avoid mainstream moderation—suggests Hamill knew his content would be controversial. With three actual assassination attempts against President Trump, such rhetoric crosses from political speech into territory that undermines presidential security and national stability. The contrast between Trump’s actual survival of real assassination attempts and Hamill’s fantasy imagery reveals the disconnect between leftist rhetoric and reality. While Americans concerned about border security, inflation, and constitutional rights focus on policy solutions, Hollywood activists apparently fantasize about political opponents’ deaths. This reveals the bankruptcy of ideas driving resistance to Trump’s agenda. The incident also raises questions about whether such posts warrant Secret Service investigation, given their potential to inspire unstable individuals. Patriots should remain vigilant about rhetoric that crosses from criticism into incitement, recognizing that words and images have consequences in an already volatile political environment. Sources: White House calls Star Wars actor Mark Hamill ‘sick individual’ after posting AI image depicting Trump in grave Mark Hamill condemned for BlueSky post depicting Trump in a grave