On Thursday, actor Johnny Depp sparked outrage after a talk in which he discussed the assassination of President Trump, Fox News reported.

“I think he needs help and there are a lot of wonderful dark, dark places he could go,”he said, talking about Trump.

“When was the last time an actor assassinated a president?” he asked, referring to the 1865 assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by actor John Wilkes Booth. “I want to clarify, I am not an actor. I lie for a living,” Depp added. “However, it has been a while and maybe it is time.”

Here’s video of his comments:

Fox News added:

Depp’s comments come a week after the politically-motivated shooting of Louisiana Rep. Steve Scalise.

In recent weeks, a production of “Julius Caesar” in New York City’s “Shakespeare in the Park” sparked controversy when the play showed the Roman dictator, seemingly depicted as Trump, being brutally stabbed to death on stage.

Sponsors later pulled out of the event due to the “graphic” nature of the show.

Comedian Kathy Griffin also sparked controversy after a photo of her holding a bloodied Donald Trump mask was released to the public.

Naturally, his comments didn’t sit too well with many.

So wait, he's saying the Lincoln Assassination was a good thing? https://t.co/shtRBuwbHc — yokotaster (@neontaster) June 23, 2017

Sounds like it…

Johnny Depp assassinating Trump is about as likely as Depp sobering up and becoming vaguely relevant again. Not very. Trending: Unhinged Pelosi On Filling SCOTUS Seat: Republicans Are ‘Coming After Your Children’ (Video) — Paul Joseph Watson (@PrisonPlanet) June 23, 2017

https://twitter.com/RobProvince/status/878084654946893824

No joke about killing @POTUS is acceptable. I'm sick of celebrities getting away with such disgusting comments. https://t.co/8gPifbrMmJ — Ronna McDaniel (@GOPChairwoman) June 23, 2017

As are many others.

As one person noted, what was even worse was the cheers he got from the audience:

Johnny Depp: "When was the last time an actor assassinated a President?" Crowd reaction? Cheers & laughter GOP reps targeted/shot days ago pic.twitter.com/aRsJ5lxB0L — Chet Cannon (@Chet_Cannon) June 22, 2017

Adding Johnny Depp to my Hollywood boycott list. — Pardon Assange (@MalyndaNyc) June 23, 2017

That list seems to be getting longer by the day…

Dear Hollywood, thanks for saving me the ticket for EVERY movie with Johnny Depp in it. I'm a few bucks richer now. https://t.co/0i4iUxZRK8 — Dan Bongino (@dbongino) June 23, 2017

The BBC added:

The star acknowledged that his comments – which may have been a reference to the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln by actor John Wilkes Booth in 1865 – would prove controversial.

“By the way, this is going to be in the press and it’ll be horrible,” he said. “It’s just a question, I’m not insinuating anything.”

He is not the first US celebrity to allude to killing the president.

At a rally in Washington DC, Madonna said she thought “an awful lot about blowing up the White House” and the US rapper Snoop Dogg shot a toy gun at a Donald Trump character in a music video.

The BBC said the Secret Service is aware of Depp’s comments.

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