Joe Biden’s withdrawal: support from the US stars

Joe Biden’s withdrawal: support from the US stars

Numerous celebrities have expressed their gratitude for Joe Biden’s announcement that he will no longer run for president.

Numerous celebrities have responded to the news of Joe Biden’s (81) withdrawal online. The US President announced on Sunday (July 21) that he would no longer run for office after increasingly loud criticism. “Joe Biden will go down in history as a man who has achieved significant things in his four years in office,” said Hollywood icon Barbra Streisand (82) in response to this decision.

“We should be grateful that he has upheld our democracy,” Streisand said. “Star Wars” actor Mark Hamill (72) found similar words. “Joe Biden has accomplished more than any other president in our lifetime. He has restored honesty, dignity and integrity to the office after 4 years of lies, crimes, scandals and chaos,” he wrote on the short message service.

Actress Jamie Lee Curtis (56) thanked Biden for his “leadership, grace under pressure, strength and resilience.” “Thank you, Mr. President, for leading with kindness, change and class!” commented her colleague Melissa Joan Hart (48).

Music stars thank Biden

Biden’s announcement has also caused a stir in the music industry. Cher (78) said she has always supported the president, “whom I have loved since we met in 2008.” It “tormented her heart” that she could no longer believe in his victory: “I think it’s time to pass the baton.”

John Legend (45) stressed on Instagram that Biden had “led the most consequential first term with real progress in my life.” “I am grateful for the grace and patriotism he showed when he decided to step down for the good of the country,” added the “All Of Me” singer.

Support for Kamala Harris’ candidacy

In the course of his withdrawal from the election, Joe Biden declared that he would support his Vice President Kamala Harris (59). “Joe Biden is stepping aside to clear the way for another Democrat to become president because there is nothing more important for our country than defeating Donald Trump at the ballot box,” emphasized Robert De Niro (80) in a statement.

Rapper Cardi B (31) celebrated herself for having suggested the politician as a better candidate back in June. Ariana Grande (31) simply shared Biden’s post in which he supports Harris for the presidential candidacy in her Instagram story and added a link to register for the election in November.

Source: Stern

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