08 January,2021 06:46 AM IST | United States | Agencies
George Clooney
Hollywood star George Clooney has condemned the attack on the Capitol Hill in the US by thousands of supporters of Donald Trump saying that the president's name will now forever be associated with "insurrection".
According to reports, during a podcast, The Midnight Sky actor said it was "devastating" to watch the people's house being "desecrated". "This puts Donald Trump, Donald Trump Jr Ivanka, all of them, into the dustbin of history. That name will now forever be associated with insurrection," said Clooney.
The Trump supporters on Wednesday clashed with police at the Capitol, where members of the Congress were going through the process of counting and certifying the Electoral College votes. The violent attack resulted in at least four deaths and interrupting a constitutional process to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory in the election.
Clooney said the incident was "the straw that broke the camel's back". "It is a tremendous overreach in a way - everybody kept waiting for, what's the one thing, the straw that breaks the camel's back and it just seemed like that line just kept getting moved and moved and outrage didn't even matter anymore, even to the point of calling the Secretary of State in Georgia and pressuring him. None of that seemed to matter. This mattered."
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The actor, 59, believes something hopeful will come out of this "disaster". "If this is what it takes to set us on the right path, I think that it's not worth it in any shape or form, but at least we should find something hopeful to come out this disaster," he said.
Prior to Clooney, Hollywood stars Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, James Mangold, Sacha Baron Cohen, Josh Gadh, James Gunn, veteran singer Stevie Wonder, Selena Gomez and rapper Cardi B among others criticised the attack.