The Trump White House absolutely obliterated George Clooney on social media after the Hollywood has-been accused President Trump of potential war crimes over his strong stance against the Iranian regime.
Speaking to approximately 3,000 high school students in Italy on Wednesday, the once-relevant actor had the audacity to lecture America's commander-in-chief about foreign policy. "You can still support the conservative point of view, but there must be a line of decency, and we must not cross it," Clooney pompously declared, referring to Trump's tough rhetoric against Iran's terrorist regime.
The White House response was swift and merciless. In a social media post that sent shockwaves through Hollywood's liberal elite, the administration fired back with a reference to Clooney's "terrible acting ability" β a not-so-subtle reminder that perhaps the star of cinematic disasters like "The Midnight Sky" should stick to what he supposedly does best.
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This latest outburst from Clooney represents everything wrong with Hollywood's disconnect from reality. Here's an actor who made millions playing pretend, now attempting to school the President of the United States on matters of national security and international law.
"Some say Donald Trump..." Clooney began, apparently speaking for unnamed critics while addressing foreign students about American foreign policy.
The irony is rich. Clooney, who has zero experience in military strategy or international relations, thinks he's qualified to determine what constitutes a war crime. Meanwhile, President Trump is actually doing the hard work of protecting American interests and standing up to Iran's decades of terrorism and regional destabilization.
Patriots across America are celebrating the White House's willingness to punch back against Hollywood's virtue-signaling elite. After years of celebrities getting away with attacks on conservative leaders, it's refreshing to see an administration that refuses to be lectured by overpaid actors.
The question remains: When will these Hollywood elites realize that Americans are tired of their political lectures and focus on the real issues facing our nation?
