US President Donald Trump has fired back at actor George Clooney after the Oscar winner mocked him for criticizing France's decision to grant citizenship to himself, his wife Amal, and their two children. In a bizarre tweetstorm, Trump claimed that Clooney is "two of the worst political prognosticators of all time" who have been given French citizenship despite having "absolutely horrendous handling of immigration". The president also took aim at Clooney's career as an actor, saying he was only notable for being a "complainer" about common sense in politics.
Clooney responded to Trump's jabs by expressing his support for the current administration's goal of making America great again. He told the Hollywood Reporter that he agrees with the president on this issue and plans to start working towards it after the US midterm elections next month.
The Clooneys' decision to become French citizens has been met with a mixed reaction, with some praising their choice as a way to escape the pressures of Hollywood and enjoy a more private life. French officials have defended the decision, citing Clooney's contributions to France's international influence through his work in the film industry.
Interestingly, the decision comes at a time when new immigration rules are set to be toughened under the current government, requiring applicants to demonstrate a high level of French language proficiency and pass a civic knowledge test. The French foreign ministry has defended its decision to grant citizenship to Clooney and other celebrities, citing their commitment to France's cultural prestige.
This move by the Clooneys comes as some in France have expressed concerns about double standards surrounding citizenship grants. However, the country's interior minister has defended the decision, saying that it is a way to attract talent and promote French culture globally.
Clooney responded to Trump's jabs by expressing his support for the current administration's goal of making America great again. He told the Hollywood Reporter that he agrees with the president on this issue and plans to start working towards it after the US midterm elections next month.
The Clooneys' decision to become French citizens has been met with a mixed reaction, with some praising their choice as a way to escape the pressures of Hollywood and enjoy a more private life. French officials have defended the decision, citing Clooney's contributions to France's international influence through his work in the film industry.
Interestingly, the decision comes at a time when new immigration rules are set to be toughened under the current government, requiring applicants to demonstrate a high level of French language proficiency and pass a civic knowledge test. The French foreign ministry has defended its decision to grant citizenship to Clooney and other celebrities, citing their commitment to France's cultural prestige.
This move by the Clooneys comes as some in France have expressed concerns about double standards surrounding citizenship grants. However, the country's interior minister has defended the decision, saying that it is a way to attract talent and promote French culture globally.