‘They’re all liars!’ Hollywood star in brutal MSM swipe after being ‘blacklisted’ for supporting Donald Trump
The actor insists reported tensions between Musk and Trump are manufactured
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Charmed actor Antonio Sabato has launched a fierce defence of Donald Trump and Elon Musk during an appearance on GB News, dismissing reports of a rift between the two leaders as fabricated by dishonest media outlets.
Speaking to Patrick Christys, the General Hospital star branded mainstream media "all liars" for suggesting Trump and Musk have fallen out.
"It's not true - they're all liars. It's what they do best," Sabato declared.
The actor insisted the reported tensions were entirely manufactured, describing coverage of any supposed fallout as "fake media stuff" designed to undermine both men's work.
Sabato said he has been blacklisted by Hollywood due to his support for Trump
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Sabato, who has previously claimed he was dropped from Hollywood for supporting Trump, dismissed the rift reports as part of a broader media campaign against the former president.
"The media and entertainment hate this man but we, myself and American citizens, love him and appreciate him," he told GB News.
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The actor characterised the coverage as deliberate misinformation, stating: "The fake media will lie as long as they can."
He described Trump and Musk as "two smart folks taking care of a lot of issues created in the last four years by an incompetent president."
Antonio Sabato joined Patrick Christys on GB News
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When asked about Musk's recent criticism of Trump's spending bill, which the Tesla chief described as disappointing, Sabato acknowledged that disagreements were inevitable in governance.
"It's not always going to be perfect - there's always going to be an up and down battle," he said.
The actor emphasised the scale of challenges facing the administration, noting: "There are some serious issues and problems that were created in the past four years."
He praised both leaders' dedication, highlighting that "President Trump is doing the best he can, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. Elon Musk is working for free."
Sabato heaped praise on the achievements of both Trump and Musk, describing their work as exceptional despite the pressures they face.
"In a short amount of time, what they have done is astronomically brilliant," he told GB News.
The actor highlighted economic improvements under their leadership, stating: "Our economy is booming and we are going to a place we haven't been in a long time."
When Patrick suggested a public fallout would be catastrophic, Sabato emphasised their shared commitment to the country.
"They love our country and they are working as hard as they can," he said, noting that "we haven't had anyone work for us in a very long time and now it's actually happening."