Joe Biden dumped by George Clooney too. And the Botox theory emerges –

The pressure on Joe Biden to withdraw his candidacy continues even though the incumbent US president is determined to move forward and challenge Donald Trump in the November elections. A celebrity defection comes from his friend George Clooney: “I love Joe Biden, but we need a new candidate”, is the message that the actor launched in the columns of the New York Times with a harsh article in which he dumps the Democrat, following his disappointing performance in the TV duel at the end of June with Trump. “I love Joe Biden – he writes – as a senator, as a vice president and as a president, I consider him a friend, I believe in him. I believe in his character, I believe in his morals. In the last four years he has won many of the battles he has faced”. “But one battle that can’t be won,” he added, “is the battle once morest time. None of us can. It’s devastating to say this, but the Joe Biden who was at the fundraiser three weeks ago was not the ‘f***ing great’ Joe Biden of 2010. And he wasn’t even the Joe Biden of 2020. He was the same man we all saw at the debate.”

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Another sensational attack comes from former BBC journalist Emily Maitlis, author of the famous interview with Prince Andrew on the Epstein case, which was also made into a film (“Scoop”). Speaking on the News Agents podcast, she said: “The strange thing regarding Biden, which no one seems to be talking regarding, is that from what I can see he’s had Botox up to his eyes. It makes his face look very, very stiff… I think someone close to him needs to soften that up a bit… take the Botox off him…”, said the British journalist.

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2024-07-13 19:04:39

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