Donald Trump potentially faces a legal challenge initiated by George Clooney.
In a recent development, actor and director George Clooney has expressed his intentions to potentially file a lawsuit against outgoing US President Donald Trump. This legal action, if pursued, would be related to Trump's handling of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Clooney's potential lawsuit is not a new concept, as he has previously stated that if a family member had died from COVID-19, he would consider legal action against the President. However, it's important to note that no formal charges have been filed against Trump specifically for violations of the U.S. Constitution, according to available search results. Legal actions mentioned primarily relate to fraud and financial penalties, but not direct constitutional violations by a judge or prosecutor.
In a metaphorical comment, Clooney has also suggested that Trump might be more likely to be in an orange jumpsuit, a reference to the typical prison attire in the US, rather than back in the White House. It's worth noting that this comment is symbolic and not a prediction of actual legal proceedings.
Trump has hinted at running for president again in 2024, but Clooney does not seem to be overly concerned about this possibility. He has stated on multiple occasions that he does not express concern about Trump running for president again in 2024.
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