Piers Morgan gives his opinion on what will happen in Hollywood if Donald Trump wins the election

Piers Morgan poses for photographers upon arrival at the GQ magazine Awards at the Tate Modern in London, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016. (Photo by Joel Ryan/Invision/AP)

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Piers Morgan has never been one to hold back on current issues, and this election season is no different.

TMZ caught up with the outspoken television host and asked him to weigh in on what he thinks will happen in Hollywood if presidential hopeful Donald Trump win this year’s election.

Morgan knows Trump “very well” and claimed Trump never forgets a thing, something that could work against Hollywood if he wins.

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“Should [Hillary Clinton] not win, I could see a very cold, deep freeze descending on Hollywood as President Trump seeks revenge,” Morgan speculated.

As for what the English think of this year’s election, Morgan had one thing to say: “No one can quite work out what the hell is going on in America right now.”

According to Morgan, many English people want President Obama to become a U.S. Ambassador when he leaves office in January, but Morgan has other ideas for him.

“I think he would be a very good Supreme Court judge,” he said. “Because he seems to be a very sensible guy. Whether you like him or not, the one thing you couldn’t accuse Obama of is being insane or crazy or particularly radical or massively left or right winged. He’s kind of a straight kind of guy.”

What do you think?

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