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Streep questions Kimmel on whether he would run for president

- — WPBloomber­g

SINCE we’re officially in the age of asking celebritie­s whether they would like to be president, here’s Meryl Streep trying to pin down Jimmy Kimmel on the question of the day!

The politicall­y outspoken actress was on “Jimmy Kimmel Live” on Monday night to promote her new movie, “The Post,” and of course Topic A came up.

Unlike some Hollywood folks who have been coy about their POTUS potential, Kimmel was fl at- out self- deprecatin­g when Streep turned the tables and grilled him about his presidenti­al aspiration­s.

“I think that would be a terrible thing for the country,” he said when Streep asked if he’d ever thought about it. “If I were to be the president, I would ruin things almost immediatel­y.”

Aha, but then the late-night host, who has been a critic of the office’s current occupant, got in a dig.

Maybe he’s not so unqualifie­d after all: “But then you do look at what’s going on and you’re like, ‘Oh well, maybe I wouldn’t be so bad.’”

Then Kimmel stepped back into host mode and asked Streep about Oprah Winfrey’s speech at Sunday’s Golden Globes awards. “Oprah launched her presidenti­al campaign, I think,” the actress said.

But why stop there? Streep had a few thoughts about a possible Hollywood takeover of the White House in 2020, noting that Golden Globes host Seth Meyers had maybe-joked about Tom Hanks serving as Oprah’s veep.

“He seemed ready to go,” Streep said of her “The Post” co- star. “That would be a pretty good ticket ... You could just keep it in Hollywood, you know; you could have the Rock as the Joint Chief of Staff and Harrison Ford running Defence.”

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