George Clooney condemns Washington shooting and calls on citizens to truly make America great again'
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George Clooney condemns Washington shooting and calls on citizens to truly make America great again'
"I disagree with everything that this administration stands for, but there's no place for the kind of violence we saw two nights ago in Washington DC. Nor is there a room for this kind of violence in Minnesota with Alex Pretti or Renee Good."
"It seems to me there's a struggle that has to be won against hatred and corruption and cruelty and violence. It's a struggle for the very soul of this republic because to foment hate and violence is to inherit the wind."
"The question is simply, what are we, as citizens of this great country, to do? And it is that answer in all of us, left, right and centre, to build a more perfect union, heal our wounds and begin to truly make America great again."
"Some say Donald Trump is fine. But if anyone says he wants to end a civilisation, that's a war crime. You can still support the conservative point of view but there must be a line of decency, and we must not cross it."
George Clooney addressed the recent violence at the White House correspondents' dinner during his acceptance speech for the Chaplin award at Lincoln Center. He expressed disagreement with the current administration but emphasized that violence has no place in society. Clooney highlighted the ongoing struggle against hatred and corruption, urging citizens to work together to heal and improve the nation. He also criticized Trump's threats against Iran, asserting that there must be a line of decency in political discourse.
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