Clooney defends op-ed calling for Biden to exit race: ‘It was a civic duty’
- George Clooney defended his op-ed urging Joe Biden to exit the presidential race, calling it a 'civic duty' in an interview with CNN's Jake Tapper.
- Clooney believes there should have been a primary election for the Democratic nomination after Biden's departure.
- He highlighted Wes Moore, the Maryland Governor, as a notable potential leader for the Democrats in 2028.
- Clooney criticized the transition to Kamala Harris as flawed and emphasized the importance of free speech and accountability in political discourse.
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George Clooney Reveals Why He Wrote Op-Ed Article Urging Joe Biden to Step Down: ‘You Have to Take a Stand’ | Just Jared: Celebrity News and Gossip
George Clooney is reflecting on his 2024 op-ed article about Joe Biden. If you didn’t know, last year, George wrote a piece for The New York Times titled “I Love Joe Biden, But We Need a New Nominee,” which urged the then-president to step down from the 2024 presidential race due to his seemingly declining state. Now, the 63-year-old actor is standing by his decision to publish the story, and explained why he thought it was necessary. “I don’t k…
George Clooney Continues to Knife Joe: Telling Biden to Step Down My 'Civic Duty'
Actor George Clooney has said that his call for President Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 election was his "civic duty." The post George Clooney Continues to Knife Joe: Telling Biden to Step Down My ‘Civic Duty’ appeared first on Breitbart.
George Clooney doubles down on controversial political stance
George Clooney has refused to apologise for comments he made about Joe Biden (Picture: Cindy Ord/Getty) George Clooney has doubled down on a controversial political stance that he says made ‘some people’ very angry with him, because he believes it was his ‘civic duty’. The Hollywood actor, 63, hasn’t exactly got a reputation for controversial political opinions, but comments he made about former US President Joe Biden turned a few heads last yea…
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