You've done nothing for me: Donald Trump resigns after Screen Actors Guild threatened to revoke his licence

You've done nothing for me: Donald Trump resigns after Screen Actors Guild threatened to revoke his licence

- The former US President Donald Trump recently expressed disappointment at a union that he is a part of

- Trump had been summoned by a disciplinary committee of the SAG-AFTRA

- Expressing his displeasure, the ex-president said the union does little for its members, hence, his disassociation from it

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Ex-President Donald Trump has resigned from the Screen Actors Guild. According to a letter he sent to the union, the ex-president said it has done nothing for him.

Trump, who had been a member of the Screen Actors Guild — American Federation of Television and Radio Artists (SAG-AFTRA) for 32 years, was recently summoned to face a disciplinary committee over the siege that happened at the capitol on Wednesday, January 6.

ABC News reported that the SAG-AFTRA said Trump may have caused the violence at the capitol through a campaign of misinformation.

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Donald Trump resigns from the Screen Actors Guild. Photos: @realdonaldtrump
Source: Instagram

Sadly, some members of the union who are journalists were affected by the incident.

In a letter addressed to the president of the union, Trump stated that he doesn't care if his membership is revoked. He noted that he doesn't want to be associated with them again.

Trump said he has helped the cable television business by providing thousands of jobs but the organisation has done nothing for him.

Read his letter below:

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Donald Trump's letter to the Screen Actors Guild. Photos: ABCNews
Source: UGC

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After suffering defeat to Joe Biden in the November 3 presidential election, Trump remained delusional with his claims of victory.

His Twitter rants and seemingly violence-inviting statements while rejecting the election's results, led to his ban from top leading social media platforms including Twitter, with the Capitol attack capping the controversy of Trump's government and personality.

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In other Trump-related news, Legit.ng reported that a Nigerian man identified as Prince Obua recreated the United States former president's helicopter with flour and stunned social media users.

Sharing the images on his Facebook page, Obua indicated that the cake was part of the training for students in Port Harcourt who were learning how to bake.

Source: Legit.ng

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