‘Maybe it’s time’: actor Johnny Depp jokes about a Trump assassination
GLASTONBURY:
Johnny Depp courted controversy at Britain’s Glastonbury music festival
with a joke about assassinating Donald Trump, pondering how long it had
been since an actor had killed a US president.
Depp, 54, was speaking to a crowd on Thursday evening as he introduced a
screening of his 2004 film “The Libertine” at the music and performing
arts festival. Discussion turned to the topic of US President Trump.
“It is just a question, I’m not insinuating anything… When was the last
time an actor assassinated a president?” Depp asked the audience, in a
possible reference to actor John Wilkes Booth, who assassinated
President Abraham Lincoln in 1865.
“Now I want to clarify, I’m not an actor. I lie for a living. However,
it’s been a while, and maybe it’s time.”
Depp’s comments come less than a month after comedian Kathy Griffin drew
strong criticism for posing in photographs holding up the likeness of a
bloody, severed head resembling Trump. CNN ultimately fired Griffin
from its annual New Year’s Eve broadcast over the controversy.
Last week, a gunman shot at Republican lawmakers who were practising for
a charity baseball game.
The Secret Service said in a statement to ABC that it actively monitored
open source reporting, including social media networks and evaluates
potential threats.
“For security reasons, we cannot discuss specifically nor in general
terms the means and methods of how we perform our protective
responsibilities,” the Secret Service said.
Depp, the face of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise, seemed
aware his comments might spur controversy.
“This is going to be in the press,” he said before making the comments.
“It will be horrible.”
Depp, the face of the Pirates of the Caribbean movie franchise, seemed
aware his comments might spur controversy.
“This is going to be in the press,” he said before making the comments.
“It will be horrible.”
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