Mika Brzezinski Suggests Barack Obama's Influence Behind Clooney's Op-Ed Urging Biden to Step Aside

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11/07/2024 19h06

In a recent episode of MSNBC's "Morning Joe," co-host Mika Brzezinski claimed that former President Barack Obama played a significant role in George Clooney's New York Times op-ed, which called for President Biden not to seek re-election. Brzezinski expressed her belief that Obama holds considerable influence and hinted at a deeper connection in the matter.

During the broadcast, Brzezinski stated, "This wasn't George Clooney." When questioned by her co-host, Joe Scarborough, on who she believed was behind the op-ed, she replied, "I think that Barack Obama has a lot of influence, and I think that there's a lot there." Her comments suggest that Obama may have had a hand in the publication of the op-ed.

Scarborough further elaborated on Biden's feelings of resentment towards his treatment by both the Obama staff and the way he was sidelined for Hillary Clinton. He noted that Biden always felt like an outsider and as if people looked down upon him.

Brzezinski went on to assert that Biden's presidency was more significant than Obama's, pointing to a photo of the two men alongside Clooney and Julia Roberts at a Los Angeles fundraiser. She emphasized, "There were two people in this picture, and one has had a presidency that was absolutely, undeniably historic," referring to Biden's accomplishments.

George Clooney's op-ed in The New York Times expressed his admiration for Biden but argued that the Democratic Party would lose the presidential race and control in Congress if he remained as the nominee. Clooney's piece also suggested that the party should select a new nominee at the upcoming convention, mentioning Vice President Kamala Harris and governors Wes Moore of Maryland, Gretchen Whitmer of Michigan, and Gavin Newsom of California as potential candidates.

Politico reported that Obama, despite publicly supporting Biden, had prior knowledge of Clooney's op-ed and did not try to dissuade his friend from publishing it. Clooney claimed that his opinion was reflective of private conversations he had with several senators, congress members, and governors.

Biden, however, has resisted calls from Clooney and other prominent Democrats to step aside following his lackluster debate performance against former President Donald Trump. Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Barbra Streisand were among those who participated in a fundraiser that garnered over $30 million for Biden, just weeks before the debate. Clooney expressed disappointment in Biden's recent demeanor, comparing it to his charismatic persona of the past.

As the conversation surrounding Biden's suitability for re-election intensifies, it remains to be seen how influential figures like Obama and Clooney will impact the Democratic Party's decision-making process leading up to the convention.

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