George Clooney has said it was a 'mistake' for Kamala Harris to replace Joe Biden as the Democratic candidate to face Donald Trump in the US presidential election last November. But the actor added that he had no regrets about writing an op-ed in the New York Times that July calling for Biden to quit the race. In the piece, titled 'I Love Joe Biden. But We Need a New Nominee', Clooney wrote that the ageing president had won many battles in his career but 'the one battle he cannot win is the fight against time'.
Clooney's comments come after Hunter Biden, the former president's son, lashed out at him for questioning his father's mental sharpness. Less than two weeks after Clooney's op-ed, Biden announced he would step aside for Harris. In his interview with CBS, the actor said that he would write it again, adding, 'We had a chance.'
'I wanted there to be, as I wrote in the op-ed, a primary. Let's battle-test this quickly and get it up and going,' he said.
But there was no Democratic primary, and Biden's vice-president took the nomination, going on to lose against Trump. 'I think the mistake with it being Kamala is she had to run against her own record. It's very hard to do if the point of running is to say, 'I'm not that person'. It's hard to do, and so she was given a very tough task,' Clooney explained. 'I think it was a mistake, quite honestly.'
In the op-ed, Clooney wrote that it was 'devastating to say it,' but the Joe Biden he had met at a fundraising event three weeks earlier was not the Biden of 2010. 'He wasn't even the Joe Biden of 2020,' he added. The actor referred to Biden's disastrous debate against Trump weeks before, which raised new concerns about the 81-year-old's fitness for office. In an expletive-filled interview with YouTube outlet Channel 5, Hunter Biden accused Clooney of exaggerating his father's frailty.
Clooney also mentioned Harris and her potential future as president in a recent interview, stating, 'she might run again for the White House.'
Clooney's comments come after Hunter Biden, the former president's son, lashed out at him for questioning his father's mental sharpness. Less than two weeks after Clooney's op-ed, Biden announced he would step aside for Harris. In his interview with CBS, the actor said that he would write it again, adding, 'We had a chance.'
'I wanted there to be, as I wrote in the op-ed, a primary. Let's battle-test this quickly and get it up and going,' he said.
But there was no Democratic primary, and Biden's vice-president took the nomination, going on to lose against Trump. 'I think the mistake with it being Kamala is she had to run against her own record. It's very hard to do if the point of running is to say, 'I'm not that person'. It's hard to do, and so she was given a very tough task,' Clooney explained. 'I think it was a mistake, quite honestly.'
In the op-ed, Clooney wrote that it was 'devastating to say it,' but the Joe Biden he had met at a fundraising event three weeks earlier was not the Biden of 2010. 'He wasn't even the Joe Biden of 2020,' he added. The actor referred to Biden's disastrous debate against Trump weeks before, which raised new concerns about the 81-year-old's fitness for office. In an expletive-filled interview with YouTube outlet Channel 5, Hunter Biden accused Clooney of exaggerating his father's frailty.
Clooney also mentioned Harris and her potential future as president in a recent interview, stating, 'she might run again for the White House.'




















