Wednesday, October 5, 2016

Another Hollywood halfwit supporting the failed ideology in Venezuela.

Actor Jamie Foxx visits Venezuela President Maduro


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FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2015 file photo, Jamie Foxx attends the Launch of the Samsung Galaxy S6 edge+ and Galaxy Note5 Event in West Hollywood, Calif. Foxx, who won the Oscar Award for "Ray" in 2004, visited President Nicolas Maduro in the presidential palace in Caracas. State media said Foxx was there to support the country’s socialist revolution and attend the signing of an agreement between Venezuela and its allies for the construction of houses for the poor. (Photo by John Salangsang/Invision/AP, File)
CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Actor Jamie Foxx has met with President Nicolas Maduro in Venezuela.
Foxx, who won the Oscar Award for "Ray" in 2004, visited Maduro in the presidential palace in Caracas. State media said Foxx was there to support the country's socialist revolution and attend the signing of an agreement between Venezuela and its allies for the construction of houses for the poor.
Foxx posed for photos with the deeply-unpopular president of the economically embattled South American country.
In a national address Tuesday, Maduro praised Foxx's work. Foxx hasn't commented publicly on what motivated his visit.
Several U.S. celebrities have visited Venezuela to support the country's socialist revolution over the years, including actors Sean Penn and Danny Glover.

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