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Hollywood icon Clint Eastwood backs Michael Bloomberg

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Clint Eastwood, the iconic actor and director who infamously delivered a speech to an empty chair at the 2012 US Republican convention, is endorsing Michael Bloomberg for president and not Donald Trump, whom he supported four years ago.

In a wide-ranging interview, the 89-yearold multiple Oscar winner told The Wall Street Journal that while he appreciate­s some of the good that Trump has done, he laments the bad and the ugly nature of today’s “ornery” politics in America.

Trump should act “in a more genteel way, without tweeting and calling people names”, said Eastwood, who endorsed the brash billionair­e over Hillary Clinton in 2016 because, as he said at the time, he feared she would “follow in [then-president Barack] Obama’s footsteps”.

“The best thing we could do is just get Mike Bloomberg in there,” he said in the interview, referring to the US media tycoon who jumped into the Democratic presidenti­al nomination race in November.

Bloomberg, 78, is the former mayor of New York, meaning the two men have a sliver of political experience in common.

While Eastwood is best known for his Hollywood career — starring in popular westerns and as the rogue cop “Dirty Harry” Callahan, and directing Unforgiven, Gran Torino and last year’s Richard Jewell — he also served for two years as mayor of Carmel, California.

He puzzled the American political establishm­ent in 2012 when he took the stage at the Republican National Convention, where the party was nominating Mitt Romney, and struck up a conversati­on with an empty chair in which sat an imaginary Barack Obama.

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