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Ashton Kutcher Pushes For Donald Trump's Impeachment: 'America Is The Priority'

The latest celebrity to show their support for the impeachment of President Donald Trump is actor Ashton Kutcher.

On Tuesday, Kutcher tweeted out his public phone number urging fans to text him "for truth" on Tuesday.

While some news outlets speculated the texts would be about the recent controversy surrounding his ex-wife Demi Moore, the subject matter was strictly political, Page Six reports.

The actor used his first text messages to explain his stance on Donald Trump's impeachment.

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Trump’s possible impeachment has gained steam amidst controversy about Trump asking Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelensky to investigate his political opponent Joe Biden, and Biden’s son Hunter.

Kutcher began by confirming that he and his wife Mila Kunis did meet with Zelensky and his wife, Olena Zelenska, earlier this month.

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Here was his takeaway.

“Mila and I met with President Zelenski and his wife a little over a week ago. My gut: He is committed to eliminating corruption in Ukraine," Kutcher wrote.

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"He’s also committed to ending the war and grateful for the US financial commitment because they need it."

Kunis was born in Ukraine and lived there as a child.

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Then, he turned to the subject of Trump.

“If our president used that financial aid to leverage president Zelensky to investigate Biden, he should be impeached," Kutcher wrote.

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"If our president did not use it as leverage and simply encouraged president Zelensky to investigate Biden without cause, he should be impeached."

He ended with a message of urgency for the American people.

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"If you like President Trump or not America is the priority soliciting foreign interference in our election is unAmerican [sic]."

Kutcher has continued the discourse on his public Twitter account.

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He tweeted out a link to the definition of the Illusory truth effect, asking America to "listen closely to the repetition."

Kutcher pointed to a list of Donald Trump's buzzwords.

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"It's not about what he says or what they think. Or what I think. It's about what you think."

He believes the American people are smart enough to come to their own conclusions.

And this perspective has apparently given some some serious frustrations when it comes to political coverage within the media.

Kutcher has not made any public statements since his last tweet on Wednesday evening.

It seems he's said all he's wanted to say on the matter.