WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley shared an emotional video message to the 45th and 47th U.S. President, Donald Trump.
Mick Foley shared an emotional video on his YouTube channel directed at U.S. President Donald Trump in an effort to help calm tensions in the country.
“Hello, Mr. President. My name is Mick Foley. We’ve only met once. We are both members of the WWE Hall of Fame, class of 2013. We had a very short conversation where you told me it was an excellent speech. Your two sons were next to you, two of three, and I said, “Thank you, Mr. Trump.”
Foley admitted he has often criticized Trump but said he wanted to give credit to Trump for the Gaza ceasefire. ECW legend clarified that his message wasn’t a political act, but as a heartfelt appeal. He said if Trump can end the ongoing unrest situation in the country, he certainly deserves the Nobel Peace Prize.
“You deserve the Nobel Peace Prize. It’s yours if you can stop the madness in this country, because you will not be given the Nobel Peace Prize if you are seen as inciting tension, terror and if you are seen zip-tying children and senior citizens, abducting day laborers just looking to do an honest day’s work. I don’t want to use the word “terror,” but if people are terrified across wide swaths of the United States, in my opinion, that’s terrorism.”
Mick Foley urges Donald Trump to stop the division & restore peace
Mick Foley addressed communications director Stephen Chun and noted that Chun had become the kind of bully he once hated. He shared memories from the Vietnam War era, recalling how public opinion shifted only when the losses hit home.
Foley went on to share a deeply personal story about someone close to him whose family was deported, leaving their lives shattered. “Now, Mr. President, we’re at a crossroads where it seems one of two things can happen in the future of our country. It appears to me as if you’re trying to consolidate power, perhaps turn our country into something of an autocracy. And if it does, then you get to rewrite history and you get to be the hero.”
“But if that does not happen, in my opinion, as someone who’s worked in 50 states, 37 countries, been around the world a bunch of times, including 2 million miles in an automobile, in my opinion, history will not treat you kindly. But you, and you alone, have the ability to diffuse the tension, to stop the madness, to halt the terror. You, Mr. President, and you alone have the ability to bring peace to America. You alone. Not Stephen Miller, not JD Vance, not Tom Homan, not Kristi Noem. You, Mr. President. The buck stops with you.”
“Mr. President. I want to make it clear this is something I’m doing on my own. I’m in a rented Airbnb in Nashville. There’s no notes in front of me. There’s no teleprompter. This is just me looking at the camera, speaking from my heart to you a fellow human being, a fellow 2013 WWE Hall of Fame member. You, and you alone, Mr. President, have the power to stop the madness.”
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