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HOLLYWOOD STAR ADMITS: 'Sopranos' Characters Would Vote TRUMP in Today's America

Gary FranchiFebruary 23, 2026118 views
HOLLYWOOD STAR ADMITS: 'Sopranos' Characters Would Vote TRUMP in Today's America
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In a rare moment of Hollywood honesty, "Sopranos" star Michael Imperioli just delivered a truth bomb that has liberals scrambling for their safe spaces. The actor admitted that Tony Soprano and his crew would "probably" be Trump supporters if the iconic HBO series were made today.

During an interview with The Independent, Imperioli dropped this reality check on the entertainment industry: "The show is about the American dream, especially through the eyes of immigrants. I think that would probably make them Trump supporters."

And there it is, folks - straight from the mouth of a Hollywood insider. Even fictional mobsters from New Jersey would recognize that President Trump's America First agenda aligns with the values of working-class Americans who actually built this country.

The Left's Worst Nightmare: Working Americans Support Trump

This revelation exposes what patriots have known all along - the radical Democrats have completely abandoned the working class. Tony Soprano, a character representing Italian-American immigrants pursuing prosperity through grit and determination, would naturally gravitate toward Trump's pro-business, anti-establishment message.

"The show is about the American dream, especially through the eyes of immigrants. I think that would probably make them Trump supporters." - Michael Imperioli

Think about it: Tony Soprano despised government interference, valued loyalty over political correctness, and fought to protect his family's interests. Sound familiar? That's exactly the MAGA movement that swept Trump back into the White House in 2024.

While Hollywood elites virtue-signal about "diversity" and "inclusion," they've completely lost touch with the blue-collar Americans who made shows like "The Sopranos" culturally relevant. These are the same Americans who delivered Trump his decisive victory and continue supporting his second-term agenda of mass deportations, border security, and America First policies.

Imperioli's admission isn't just entertainment news - it's a damning indictment of how far the Democratic Party has drifted from ordinary Americans. When even fictional New Jersey mobsters would choose Trump over the woke agenda, you know the left has a serious problem connecting with real people.

The question isn't whether Tony Soprano would vote Trump - it's how long before more Hollywood stars admit this obvious truth about working-class America?

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ConservativeClassicVerifiedjust now
Which actor said this? Curious if it was Gandolfini before he passed or one of the other cast members.
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MAGA2024Verifiedjust now
100% accurate!
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ItalianPride88Verifiedjust now
My grandfather was just like those characters - old school Italian-American who believed in America first. He would've loved Trump's policies on bringing jobs back.
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VinnyFromQueensVerifiedjust now
Same here! These characters understood what made America great.
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BlueCollarBobVerifiedjust now
Makes perfect sense. Tony would see right through the liberal elite nonsense and vote for the guy who actually built businesses and created jobs.
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ReaganRepublicanVerifiedjust now
The Sopranos always felt authentic because they represented real American families who work hard and don't trust politicians. Trump connected with those exact same people in 2016 and 2020.
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TonyFromNJVerifiedjust now
Finally someone in Hollywood gets it! The Soprano family represented traditional working-class values that the Democratic party abandoned years ago.
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PatriotMomVerifiedjust now
Exactly! They cared about family, neighborhood, and keeping what they worked for.