After freaking out most of Hollywood last night with a pledge to impose a 100% tariff on foreign-made films, Orange Plague has been softening his stance or, if you will, turning tail. Which is good!
Earlier today Variety‘s Pat Saperstein reported that President Trump told White House journos that he would meet with Hollywood film honchos to discuss his tariff plan, but that he’s “not looking to hurt the industry…I want to help the industry…I want to make sure they’re happy with it, because we’re all about jobs.” In other words, he was preparing to cave.
And now Variety‘s Gene Maddaus has just reported that Jon Voight, whose Sunday (5.4) visit with Trump at Mar a Lago riled things up as well as incited the tariff pledge…Voight, says Maddaus, is doing what he can to turn down the heat on this story while trying to to sound like a measured, sensible MAGA guy with a plan.
Voight and producing partner Steven Paul told Maddaus that they have submitted to President Trump “a comprehensive” plan to rescue the entertainment industry.”
Maddaus: “The plan includes federal incentives for production and post-production, as well as infrastructure subsidies for theater owners, job training, and other changes to the tax code. The plan also calls for tariffs in ‘certain limited circumstances.’”
“The President loves the entertainment business and this country, and he will help us make Hollywood great again,” Voight said in a statement.
In short, Trump has apparently decided to back away from the hardcore tariff thing, and Voight is setting the stage for that extremely welcome capitulation.
Jon Voight discusses his meeting with Donald Trump:
"Many Americans have lost jobs to productions that have gone overseas… I have brought forward recommendations to the President for certain tax provisions that can help [Hollywood]."https://t.co/jWUtcwJsUW pic.twitter.com/V5iy1n3LmE
— Variety (@Variety) May 6, 2025