George Clooney: ‘Everybody worries’ about being targeted by Trump
- Actor George Clooney, a lifelong Democrat, wrote an op-ed last summer urging Joe Biden to drop out of the 2024 presidential race.
- Clooney broke from his party due to concerns over Biden's candidacy and amid Trump's vocal and personal attacks against him.
- Clooney and fellow actor Robert DeNiro noted that Trump's administration targets political opponents, media, and businesses, causing widespread worry in Hollywood.
- Trump called Clooney a 'second-rate movie star' and 'backstabber,' yet he has not initiated any investigation into Clooney's activities.
- Clooney predicts the MAGA movement will end after Trump leaves office since no Republican has comparable charisma, and he vows to continue defending his beliefs.
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CNN Uses Pompous Clooney Play to Say Trump Era WORSE THAN 'Red Scare'
Decades later, the late Sen. Joseph McCarthy remains a favorite liberal bogeyman. So who could possibly be worse? Why, Donald Trump, of course! In a CNN This Morning segment promoting CNN's broadcast of George Clooney's Broadway play, Good Night and Good Luck, based on Edward R. Murrow's media campaign against Sen. Joseph McCarthy, host Audie Cornish played a clip of CNN's Anderson Cooper asking Clooney whether "it's worse now than in McCarthy's…
George Clooney Tells CNN They’ve Been ‘Picked Out’ as Targets by Trump: ‘Usually Happens with Demagogues’
George Clooney told CNN they are being targeted by President Donald Trump, though the filmmaker insisted “Trumpism” is quickly coming to an end. Clooney joined CNN’s Anderson Cooper on Wednesday evening to promote a live Saturday broadcast of his Broadway adaptation of Good Night, and Good Luck. CNN will air the play’s performance at 7 p.m. EST on Saturday. In the play, Clooney portrays late journalist Edward R. Murrow. Clooney previously direct…
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