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George Clooney Reacts to Trump’s New Year’s Eve Attacks

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George Clooney has reacted to President Donald Trump’s recent criticisms after the actor acquired French citizenship. On New Year’s Eve, Trump ridiculed Clooney and his wife, Amal, on Truth Social, calling them “two of the worst political prognosticators of all time.” He targeted Clooney’s support for Kamala Harris in the 2024 presidential election and disparaged the actor’s film career as “totally mediocre.”

In response, Clooney quipped, “I totally agree with the current president. We have to make America great again. We’ll start in November,” which many interpreted as a nod to the upcoming midterm elections and a potential shift in the political climate. This exchange underscores the ongoing animosity between Clooney and Trump, as the actor has been a vocal critic of the former president. He has even urged President Joe Biden to step aside in the 2024 race and has criticized media organizations like ABC and CBS for settling lawsuits brought by Trump, advocating for a more confrontational stance.

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Clooney’s choice to gain French citizenship highlights his desire for privacy and better protection from media intrusion, especially regarding his children. He has praised France’s privacy laws for safeguarding his family from paparazzi.

Overall, this latest clash between Clooney and Trump exemplifies the deep political and cultural divisions in the U.S with public figures increasingly engaging in confrontational exchanges over their beliefs and policies. The ongoing dialogue not only reflects personal disputes but also resonates with the larger discourse surrounding American politics today.

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