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    President Trump awards Jon Voight the National Medal of Arts, Angelina Jolie skips ceremony

    Taryn Ryder
    Yahoo CelebrityNovember 22, 2019
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    Jon Voight was one of the few people selected by President Donald Trump to receive the National Medal of Arts — and he had a great time celebrating.

    Voight, bluegrass musician Alison Krauss, philanthropist Sharon Percy Rockefeller and the musicians of the U.S. military were all honored Thursday during a ceremony at the White House. The National Medal of Arts is the highest award given to artists and arts patrons by the federal government. It recognizes their outstanding contributions to the excellence, growth, support and availability of the arts in the United States. The president called Voight an "actor and friend" and "one of America’s greatest living legends in cinema."

    US President Donald Trump awards the National Medal of Arts to actor Jon Voight (L) in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 21, 2019. (Photo by Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)
    President Donald Trump awards the National Medal of Arts to actor Jon Voight (L) in the East Room of the White House in Washington, DC, on November 21, 2019. (Photo: Andrew CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP) (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS/AFP via Getty Images)

    "Each of today’s recipients has made outstanding contributions to American society, culture and life. They exemplify the genius, talent and creativity of our exceptional nation," Trump declared according to The Hill, highlighting Voight’s performances in films like Midnight Cowboy, Mission Impossible and The Champ — which he dubbed one of the best boxing movies in history.

    "Everyone was crying at that movie. I tried not to, Jon. It wasn’t easy," he noted. "We love having you here, especially because it’s someone that I happen to really like."

    The Oscar winning actor appeared jovial, dancing on the makeshift stage to the theme of Midnight Cowboy.

    In case you missed it, here's Jon Voight dancing in the East Room. pic.twitter.com/2z2C8CVVHj

    — Maegan Vazquez (@maeganvaz) November 21, 2019

    Trump hailed Voight as a "beloved icon."

    “You are an amazing icon and a beloved icon,” says @POTUS of @jonvoight, adding the actor is “somebody I really like.” pic.twitter.com/3CryuijEkL

    — Steve Herman (@W7VOA) November 21, 2019

    Deadline reports Voight's son James Haven was in attendance at the ceremony, but daughter Angelina Jolie was not spotted. Although the Maleficent actress appears to have made amends with her father in recent years their politics do not align. The 80-year-old actor is one of the president's most prominent and vocal supporters in Hollywood.

    In an interview before with DailyMail.com, Voight said he'd be "very humbled by the attention" the ceremony would generate.

    "I guarantee you that I'll be very moved to be in that room, to be in the room with a history of that room and this house, and to be given this medal by the hand of this great president," he said. "I'll be very moved."

    The Ray Donovan star also slammed the Democratic Party.

    "The Democratic Party's been undermined, overtaken by Marxists, and, you know, and atheists," Voight added. "They took God out of their platform. Can you imagine that?" (He's referring to the 2012 controversy regarding the Democrats convention platform.)

    Voight dismissed the notion he was being recognized by President Trump because he's an actor who shares his conservative views.

    "Anybody who would ask that question of me," he replied, "I would say I think that they don't know my work. I would say take a look at my work and see what you think. Do you think they should be honoring me?"

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    Paul: You know what. Laugh at me all you want after I say this, but I have gotten to know a bunch of Chinese citizens, and they are some of the kindest people you will ever know. I don’t ask them to elaborate on their country’s politics because their opinions could be picked up by their country’s intelligence agency, but I get the hint from them that they understand what’s going on behind closed doors in their own country. If we had to go to war with China, I simply would not support it BECAUSE it’s the leaders on both sides that are full of s***. If the parents of a best friend, or my gf could not get along with my parents, I simply would not participate in any fighting between the two families. The good relationship between my best friend, friend or gf is what is important. The people of China are just like most anyone of us. Hard working. Kind. Some of the folks I work with have been over there. One has a gf there, and he said her family treated him like a king. Took good care of him. He said the people there were really nice to him. That being said, if our two governments go to war, I think it’s my duty to speak up. We should make every effort to stick to diplomatic efforts, and our government needs to make every reasonable effort to set a good example. We can’t judge, or critique what the Chinese do with their people, until we set the standard, or a good example. We don’t even take good care of our own. Not all of our people anyways. We need to be partners with China. Much like we did with Germany after WWII. Like the British, and all other countries we one had conflict with. A good relationship with China will go much further than any conflict.

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