George Clooney’s guest column in the New York Times calling for Joe Biden’s resignation was a blow to the president. Now the president has lost another Hollywood supporter.
Michael Douglas said in an interview with PageSix that he is concerned about Biden’s “self-destruction” and fears the consequences for the presidential election.
For the actor, it is “very difficult” to speak badly about the current president: “It is so painful for so many people who admire him and loved the last three and a half years of his presidency.”
Oscar winners are heartbroken
The Oscar winner says it’s heartbreaking to “witness Biden’s situation” since the disastrous presidential debate. His assessment: “I think the winds have changed.”
The 79-year-old, who once played the US president in the 1995 film ‘Hello, Mr. President’, hopes for one thing above all: “The Democratic Party has to come together quickly and agree on a candidate. Either we continue to support Joe Biden, or we don’t.”
Douglas is further convinced that Trump will be the beneficiary and move into the White House: “He is very smart right now to just be quiet and just watch us Democrats melt away for each other. We need to come together quickly and draw a line.”
Source: Krone

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