Defeated Democrats launch desperate post-election inquest raging at EVERYONE from Clooney to Pelosi for Kamala’s failure
DEJECTED Democrat infighting has reached fever pitch as a brutal blame game saw George Clooney, Nancy Pelosi, and others in the firing line for Kamala Harris’s humiliating election defeat to Donald Trump.
Top Dems launched a desperate inquest into the party's disastrous result as Harris yesterday conceded the 2024 election.
She was slammed as being "out of touch" by a former Obama aide for wheeling out her millionaire celebrity pals to perform on the final campaign day.
Van Jones, a veteran political analyst and a long-term supporter of the Democrats, said her "star-studded" campaign will make working-class voters feel isolated.
The expert said that the last few events in the Harris campaign - filled with megastars like Katy Perry, Lady Gaga, and Oprah Winfrey- felt eerily similar to the final days of Hillary Clinton’s failed White House bid in 2016.
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And now, the Democrats seem to have been left in shambles as a furious blame game has erupted in and outside the party.
From Nancy Pelosi and other Democratic representatives to major Hollywood A-listers, and even Kamala's own voters, everyone seems to be getting a piece of the blue rage.
The distraught Dems have turned on George Clooney after the actor requested Joe Biden resign before Trump's election triumph.
Clooney, a lifelong Democrat, has been heavily criticized for his influence during the election.
In a notable July op-ed for the New York Times, the 63-year-old actor from Ocean's Eleven urged Biden, 81, to get out of the race for president.
"We are not going to win in November with this president," he wrote.
Later, when Biden declared he would step down on July 21, leaving Kamala Harris to run a 107-day campaign to attempt to defeat Trump, Clooney commended him for being "selfless."
But Trump's incredible return to the White House on Wednesday marked the end of that campaign.
Biden confidants told top White House reporters last night that they blame the former speaker of the house for his withdrawal from the campaign.