'The battle of righteousness versus Satan’: Actor Jon Voight calls for war on Joe Biden and 2020 election in bizarre Twitter video

And the winner for best actor in a melodramatic work of fantasy fiction is — Jon Voight.

The “Deliverance” actor posted a creepy monologue on Twitter Wednesday urging Americans to join him in battling “this lie that Biden has been chosen" as the next president.

“My fellow Americans, I stand here with all the feelings I do disgusted with this lie that Biden has been chosen, as if we don’t all know the truth,” Voight deadpanned.

The 81-year-old actor claimed “there will be a price to pay” for the allegedly rigged election. State election officials have said there is no widespread evidence of such fraud.

“The ones who are jumping for joy now are jumping toward the horror they will be in for because I know that the promises being made from the left to the American people will never come to be,” he said.

Voight called on people of all races and religions to join him in his crusade.

“This is now our greatest fight since the Civil War, the battle of righteousness versus Satan,” he said. “Yes, Satan."

FILE - Jon Voight calls on people of all races and religions to join him in his crusade.
FILE - Jon Voight calls on people of all races and religions to join him in his crusade.


FILE - Jon Voight calls on people of all races and religions to join him in his crusade. (Rich Polk/Getty Images for Showtime/)

Voight said in the bizarre video that “leftists” are evil and corrupt, and want to destroy the United States.

"Let us give our trust to God and fight now for Trump’s victory because we all know this ballot count is corruption like they are,” he said. “Let us fight this fight like it is our last fight on Earth.”

Voight, who has won an Academy Award and four Golden Globes, can now add a Twitter flag to his resume. The social media platform noted his video alleging election fraud “is disputed.”

Fellow actor Tom Arnold gave Voight’s latest performance a three-letter review.

“WTF?????” he tweeted.

Actor Jon Voight, left, stands with President Donald Trump after stepping out of the Oval Office of the White House before Trump departs, Tuesday, Jan. 28, in Washington.
Actor Jon Voight, left, stands with President Donald Trump after stepping out of the Oval Office of the White House before Trump departs, Tuesday, Jan. 28, in Washington.


Actor Jon Voight, left, stands with President Donald Trump after stepping out of the Oval Office of the White House before Trump departs, Tuesday, Jan. 28, in Washington. (Alex Brandon/)

Some Twitter users praised Voight for speaking out. Others expressed concern that there were conspiracy theorists out there who agreed with him.

Biden has been declared the winner of the 2020 election, leading Trump by more than five million votes.

Voight’s daughter Angelina Jolie told the Hollywood Reporter in 2017 that the two of them weren’t always close, but have worked at communicating better since she became a mother.

“We don’t really talk politics well,” she said.

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