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Lindsay Lohan Defends President Trump, Says 'Stop Bullying Him'

Darpan News Desk IANS, 07 Jul, 2017 02:38 PM
  • Lindsay Lohan Defends President Trump, Says 'Stop Bullying Him'

It Seems Like President Donald Trump Has Found Some Support From Lindsay Lohan.

 

The 31-year-old actress took to Twitter and replied to a tweet in which the user shared a screenshot of a Breitbart article about Trump offering support to the British parents of Charlie Gard, an infant born with a rare genetic disease.

 

The tweet read, "For ALL YOU CRYBABIES At @CNN Whining About Trump Beating Up Your Logo Take A Look At What A REAL POTUS & Man Does #4thOfJuly2017 #MAGA"

 
 

Lohan also tweeted that Donald, Ivanka, Melania and Donald Trump Jr. are all "kind people," adding, "As an American, why speak poorly of anyone?

 

This past October, during the 2016 presidential campaign, Trump's 2004 interview with Howard Stern, in which the two discussed Lohan, resurfaced.

 
 

In the interview, Trump and Stern debate whether Lohan is "hot" and Trump talks about the actress' freckles and relationship with her father, Michael Lohan.

 
 

Lohan was asked about his comments by Australian radio hosts on Jan. 30 of this year and she said, "I wish him the best. We live in a world of societies that consistently find fault in people. I think it's a really scary factor. Taking someone else down is never the answer, and I think we all know that.

 

Though, in the 2016 election, the ' Herbie Fully Loaded' had said she was a fan of Hillary Clinton. Following Trump's win, she received backlash when she asked her followers if they thought there should be a recount.

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