Oscar’s winning actor George Clooney, argued that Maryland Wes Moore governor It is separating from the pack of possible democratic presidential contenders 2028.
“There is a particular person, I think it’s spectacular,” Clooney told CNN Jake Tapper host In an interview that was broadcast on Wednesday, when he was asked which Democrat feels that he can resume the White House.
The star of “gravity” praised democratic governments. Andy Beshear and Gretchen Whitmer, or Kentucky and Michigan, respectively, before defending the governor of the free state.
“Who I think is the one who is levitating up that is Wes Moore,” said Clooney.

The Hollywood star and the Democratic Megadonor cited Moore’s response to the mortal March 2024 Francis Scott’s Key bridge collapse in BaltimoreHis combat service and his work in a risk of risk of risk backed by George Soros as reasons why the governor of Maryland is jumping.
“I think it is a guy who has handled this tragedy in Baltimore wonderfully. Two service tours in Afghanistan, active duty. He speaks wonderfully. He is intelligent. He directed a coverage leader: the Robin Hoody Foundation.
“I really like it,” he added. “I think it could be anyone whom we could all unite.”
Clooney, who asked former President Joe Biden Leave the 2024 presidential race In an opinion article by New York Times, he argued that Democrats do not have much time to find the right candidate to meet.
“We have to find someone quite soon,” “Good night and good luck“Star said, admitting that Democrats will have their work cut for them in 2028.
“It is our job now to build a clean team to stand up because [Democrats are] At this time, probing very badly, “Clooney told Tapper.

Moore was a Follower Biden in the period prior to his impressive withdrawal of the 2024 presidential race, as the concerns about the age and mental audience of the octogenarian president increased.
The governor of Maryland, 46, faced controversy last year after the New York Times reported that he Song about being a prestigious recipient of the bronze star In a request for companionship of the White House 2006.
Moore said that the impact of my was “an honest mistake.”


