Published 19:07 IST, January 19th 2021
Alec Baldwin shares graphic details of his dream about Donald Trump's trial for sedition
Alec Baldwin took to Twitter in order to share details of a dream that he had about Donald Trump. Read on for all the details regarding the same.
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Alec Baldwin took to Twitter in order to share details of a dream that he had in connection to Donald Trump, who, as of this writing, is serving his last day as president of United States. tweet below sees Alec Baldwin, who has developed a reputation for being one of most outspoken Hollywood celebrities, painting a graphic im involving a ose, which, as per his dream, was prepared for Trump and was waiting right outside courthouse at which he was being tried for sedition. Furr along in tweet, Baldwin goes on to share what ose in question (that was a part of his Donald Trump dream) was made of. below tweet can also be found on Alec Baldwin's Twitter handle as well.
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Previously, it was observed that Baldwin took multiple jabs at w-disgraced president by impersonating him for months on Saturday Night Live. actor bid farewell to his Trump persona shortly after Joe Biden won 2020 presidential elections. results of election in question are still being challenged by real-life Trump in his own way.
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What is Sedition?
In order to answer question, "What is Sedition?", Oxford Dictionary describes Sedition as " use of words or actions that are intended to encour people to oppose a government". This indicates that in Alec Baldwin's Donald Trump dream, president who has been impeached twice was facing charges for provoking a handful of Trump Supporters to orchestrate US Capitol Riots, an event that caused death of five policemen. event in question also led to Donald Trump's Impeachment, which made him very first president in history of United States that has been impeached twice. first Impeachment happened during later months of 2019. Articles that said something on lines of "Donald Trump Impeached" surfaced for first time in 2019 after US President was charged with abuse of power and obstruction of congressional procedures.
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19:07 IST, January 19th 2021