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Fake TV President Martin Sheen Gives Real President Donald Trump Advice on Being Real President: ‘Start Being Human’

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Fake TV President Martin Sheen Gives Real President Donald Trump Advice on Being Real President: ‘Start Being Human’

Actor Martin Sheen, known for his iconic role as President Jed Bartlett on the hit NBC series “The West Wing,” has recently made headlines for offering advice to real-life President Donald Trump. Sheen, a beloved figure among liberals for his portrayal of a fictional president, has taken it upon himself to give Trump some pointers on how to behave in the White House.

In an interview with Breitbart, Sheen shared his thoughts on Trump’s presidency and offered some words of wisdom. “I think it’s time for President Trump to start being human,” Sheen said. “He needs to show empathy, compassion, and understanding towards all Americans, not just those who support him.”

Sheen’s comments come at a time when Trump’s behavior and actions have been heavily criticized by both his supporters and opponents. Many have accused him of being divisive, insensitive, and lacking in empathy. Sheen, who played a president who was known for his compassion and empathy, believes that Trump can learn a thing or two from his character.

“President Bartlett was a leader who always put the needs of the American people first,” Sheen explained. “He listened to different perspectives, he showed empathy towards those who were struggling, and he always tried to do what was best for the country. That’s the kind of leader we need in the White House.”

Sheen’s advice to Trump is not just about his behavior, but also about his policies. The actor believes that Trump should focus on issues that affect all Americans, regardless of their political beliefs. “President Bartlett always tried to find common ground and work towards solutions that benefited everyone,” Sheen said. “I think President Trump should do the same.”

Sheen’s comments have received mixed reactions, with some praising him for speaking out and others criticizing him for getting involved in politics. However, Sheen is no stranger to using his platform to speak out on important issues. He has been a vocal advocate for various causes, including social justice, environmentalism, and human rights.

In fact, Sheen’s involvement in politics goes beyond his role as President Bartlett. He has been a longtime supporter of the Democratic Party and has campaigned for several candidates over the years. Sheen’s passion for politics and his desire to see a better America is evident in his words and actions.

As for Trump, it remains to be seen if he will take Sheen’s advice to heart. However, Sheen’s message is clear – it’s time for Trump to start being a real president and to show empathy and compassion towards all Americans. Whether or not Trump will heed this advice is uncertain, but one thing is for sure – Sheen’s words have struck a chord with many Americans who are looking for a leader who will unite the country and put the needs of the people first.

In conclusion, Martin Sheen’s advice to President Trump is a reminder that being a leader is not just about holding a title, but it’s about embodying qualities such as empathy, compassion, and understanding. Sheen’s words serve as a call to action for Trump to step up and be the president that America needs. As Sheen said, “It’s time for President Trump to start being human.” Let’s hope that he takes this advice to heart and works towards a better and more united America.

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