George Clooney shrinks from Trump’s shoulders
George Clooney knows better than letting President Donald Trump get under his skin.
When asked about the politician who called him a “Second Tarifa ‘Star'” movie and “Falling political expert”, in Truth Social last month, the Oscar winner told the host of “News Mornings” Gayle King: “I don’t care.”
“I know Donald Trump for a long time,” he continued. “My work is not to please the president of the United States. My work is to try to tell the truth when I can and when I have the opportunity.”
Clooney said he was “very aware” of the criticisms he receives when he talks about politics, also remembering viewers about their clash with the driver of billionaire Doge Elon Musk for complaining about his defective tesla more than a decade ago.
In March, Trump lashed out at Clooney after criticizing the president’s attacks against the press during a “60 minutes” interview that promotes his Broadway work “Good night and good luck.”

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In the interview, he drew parallels between the work, which follows the battle between the journalist Edward R. Murrow and the senator of the Cruster Crusader, Joseph McCarthy, and the disdain of the current president by the media.
“Why the now highly discredited ’60 minutes ‘would be making a total bullet piece’ about George Clooney, a second -rate ‘star’ film and a failed political expert,” Trump asked in his real social publication.
In the position, Trump remakes an old dispute that he and Clooney had about the opinion article of the July 2024 actor imploring President Joe Biden to leave the presidential elections.
“He fought hard for Sleepy Joe’s elections and then, just after the debate, he left him as a dog,” the Republican wrote in the social publication of the truth last month.
When the controversial Supplica of Clooney to Biden was published last summer, Trump criticized him as a “false film actor” who “was never close to making a great film” and should not be putting his nose in politics.
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But Clooney had a cold applause for Trump’s demand to “get out of politics and return to television.”
“You know, I will do it if you do,” he wiped at an appearance in “Jimmy Kimmel Live!”


