George Clooney hoping cooler heads prevail ‘on the right’ to end partial government shutdown

NEW YORK, N.Y. – George Clooney knows the country is going through a tough time with the partial government shutdown. But the actor is optimistic that “cooler heads will prevail” and things will get back to normal.

He applauded Congressman Peter King, a New York Republican, as one of the “guys on the right,” saying he’s trying to get the government back up and running.

Clooney says: “I know for a fact that there’s a lot of guys on the right, Peter King, for instance, and some people like that, who are also doing the best they can to stop this from happening or to put an end to it.”

He adds: “You just hope that it happens soon.”

King has spoken out against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz, a tea party conservative from Texas who delayed action on the temporary spending bill.

Clooney made the comments at the New York premiere of his new film, “Gravity.”

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