Lindsay Lohan: Stop bullying President Trump

Liberal Hollywood has been trashing Donald Trump ever since he announced he was running for president. However, actress Lindsay Lohan, who was the target of several media hit jobs, has finally had enough of the anti-Trump bullying.

Responding to a tweet about President Trump interceding on the behalf of the young terminally ill British boy on life support, Charlie Gard, Lohan took issue with the media constantly focused on his Twitter habits rather than his actual actions in the White House.

In another exchange, Lohan responded to a Twitter user who called Trump a “clown” referencing his meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

Lohan was the subject of a 2004 interview of Trump by radio host Howard Stern in which Trump said, “She’s probably deeply troubled and therefore great in bed. How come the deeply troubled women, you know, deeply, deeply troubled, they’re always the best in bed?”

But rather than trashing the President, Lohan took the high road when interviewed by Australian radio hosts in January saying, “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.”

Lohan has taken heat in the past with her trips to Syrian refugee camps in Turkey as well as her flirtation with converting to Islam and hanging with Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan.

Many will try to drag Lohan for her defense of President Trump on Twitter, nevertheless, she persisted.

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