
Hollywood Unions Urge Trump to Prevent Film Production Outsourcing
SAG-AFTRA and other entertainment industry unions recently sent a letter to President Trump, urging action to prevent the outsourcing of American film and television productions. The letter highlights concerns about job losses and the importance of maintaining the U.S.'s leadership in the global entertainment industry. The move comes after President Trump appointed Jon Voight and Sylvester Stallone as Hollywood Ambassadors earlier this year. "The letter underscores the urgent need for federal action to address the outsourcing of American production," said a SAG-AFTRA spokesperson. One actor in Los Angeles, who wishes to remain anonymous, expressed frustration with the situation, saying, "It's dismal out here. Most of my friends who work in the industry are struggling to find work."