George Clooney does not apologize for his opinion article, President Joe Biden who passes the torch during the period prior to the 2024 elections.

The Oscar winner supported his divisive trial of the New York Times while talking to Jake Tapper of CNN about his role as journalist Edward R. Murrow in Broadway adaptation of his 2005 film, “Good night and good luck.”

While Clooney talked about his admiration for Murrow, an open critic of the anti -communist crusader, Senator Joseph McCarthy, Tapper said that many have also called Clooney Coungeous.

“I don’t know if it was brave. It was a civic duty,” said the actor, referring to his 2024 piece entitled “I love Joe Biden. But we need a new nominated.”

When describing himself as a Kentucky Democrat, Clooney told Tapper that when “he saw people on my side of the street that he didn’t tell the truth, I thought it was time to” face the issue of Biden’s age.

When asked if his opinion article angry people, the actor and director said he could not be offended by criticism.

“It’s fine, you know,” he told Tapper. “Listen, the idea of ​​freedom of expression is that you cannot demand freedom of expression and then say:” But don’t say bad things about me. “

“That is the deal, you must take your position if you believe in it,” Clooney continued. “Take a position, defend it and then deal with the consequences. Those are the rules.”

Remembering Tapper how he already dealt with the recoil for his opposition to the Iraq war, he said: “People piquo my movies and put me in a deck of cards: I have to take that, that’s fair.”

After the disastrous performance of President Joe Biden's presidential debate last June, captured here, Clooney believed that the Democrats had no chance of winning without a change in power.
After the disastrous performance of President Joe Biden’s presidential debate last June, captured here, Clooney believed that the Democrats had no chance of winning without a change in power.

Andrew Caballero-Reynolds through Getty Images

“I defend your right to criticize as much as I defend my right to criticize them,” the star “Burn after reading” continued.

In his essay, the democratic democrat and high -profile fundonator argued that Biden simply could not take the left to victory after the world witnessed his unpleasant debate against the now President Donald Trump.

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“We are not going to win in November with this president,” he said bluntly in the opinion article, adding that the fate of the Chamber and the Senate were also at risk.

Although President Biden would withdraw from the race less than two weeks later and the vice president of Christen, Kamala Harris, as his successor, the change of strategy did not save the day.