George Clooney Moving his Family Back to the U.S. for the Most Hypocritical Reason Ever

It’s all fun and games until 23 people die at an Ariana Grande concert, no? That must be how actor George Clooney feels, since he recently announced he’ll be moving his family back to America amidst increased incidents of terrorism in his current country of residence Great Britain.

Clooney, who sits on the Council of Foreign Relations (CFR) and whose Lebanese wife Amal is a Muslim human rights lawyer, has consistently favored globalist open borders policies, both in the United States and abroad, where he’s resided for the last 16 years (less recently on Italy’s Lake Como). Clooney has criticized President Trump’s proposed wall on the U.S. border with Mexico, and he’s assisted campaigns for both the United Nations and ex-President Obama. He also endorsed Hillary Clinton for president in 2016 and personally thanked German Chancellor Angela Merkel for letting immigrants settle in Germany and elsewhere.

But with the recent spate of terror attacks in Europe being committed by Muslim extremists in Belgium, France and Clooney’s home of the UK, it seems the activist entertainer now believes that the American homeland under the protection of President Trump is a safer place for his two daughters. Funny how that works. Watch as Fox and Friends details the hypocrisy.


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