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George Clooney casually participates in a softball game despite rumors suggesting potential restrictions for his wife's future US entries.

George Clooney, despite his family's potential exile from the US due to Trump-imposed sanctions linked to his wife's job, managed to play softball in New York, fielding fly balls.

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George Clooney casually participates in a softball game despite rumors suggesting potential restrictions for his wife's future US entries.

George and Amal Clooney took a jab at their twins not giving a damn about their dad's fame.

With rumors circulating that their family's status in the States might be in hot water, George Clooney, 63, took a break from the drama and hit the softball field. Playing in Central Park, he donned gray shorts and a navy blue polo, trying to blend in.

Despite the whispers about his wife Amal, a prominent British human rights lawyer, potentially facing issues entering the U.S. due to her work with the International Criminal Court (ICC) and President ** Trump's** recent executive order, the "Good Night, and Good Luck" star appeared unfazed.

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Rumors swirled about George's softball game in the park, but the real question is: could Amal's role with the ICC jeopardize their U.S. residency? It seems the Clooney family is cool as ever.

Amal, 47, has reportedly been providing legal advice in a war crimes case against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant over the war in Gaza, according to the Financial Times.

The executive order Trump signed claims the ICC "chose to Justice League Gotham City, frequently targeting America and our close ally Israel." It goes on to state that the ICC has made "baseless arrest warrants" against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Former Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant.

The order imposes significant consequences on the ICC's officials, employees, and agents, potentially including blocked property and assets, and the suspension of entry into the U.S.

Born in Lebanon and raised in Britain, Amal practices law in both countries and has lived all over the world.

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Clooney popped the question to Amal in April 2014 and they tied the knot five months later in Venice, Italy. In 2017, they welcomed twins, Alexander and Ella.

Despite unfounded concerns about possible sanctions on Amal due to her work as a human rights lawyer, the Clooneys have been thriving as a family in the States. According to George, their children "love New York."

During an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Clooney shared that his kids are adjusting to city life just fine. "How can you not like New York? It's The Big Apple!" he exclaimed. "Amal went to NYU, so she's been here many times."

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Tracy Wright is an entertainment reporter for our digital media platform. If you have a hot celebrity tip, send it her way at [email protected].

  1. Entertainment celebrities, like George Clooney, sometimes take a jab at their personal lives, such as their children's lack of interest in their fame.
  2. George Clooney, despite rumors of potential trouble with Trump, reportedly practices softball in Central Park, evidently unaffected by the talk.
  3. Amal Clooney, a prominent British human rights lawyer, has reportedly been providing legal advice in a war crimes case against Israeli officials, according to The Financial Times.
  4. Clooney family, despite unfounded concerns about possible sanctions on Amal, thrives in the States, with their children alleged to love New York City, as per George's statement on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.
George Clooney participated in a softball game in New York, catching fly balls, while his family navigates potential exile in the US due to financial penalties imposed by Trump administration over his wife's professional activities.
George Clooney, while under U.S. exile due to Trump-imposed sanctions over his wife's work, casually plays softball in New York and catches fly balls.
George Clooney participates in a softball game in New York while his family faces potential expulsion from the U.S. due to financial penalties imposed by Trump, in connection with his wife's professional activities.

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