Clooney and Roberts help Biden raise US$30 million-plus at a star-studded Hollywood gala
- Hollywood stars George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Barbra Streisand headlined a record-breaking fundraiser for U.S. President Joe Biden, aiming to energize supporters for a crucial upcoming election.
- The event at 7,100-seat Peacock Theater in Los Angeles raised over US$30 million, surpassing a previous record of $26 million from a fundraiser in New York.
- Late-Night host Jimmy Kimmel interviewed Biden and former presidents Obama and Clinton, emphasizing the importance of defeating Donald Trump in the upcoming race.
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Star-studded fundraiser for Biden's re-election campaign sets record with $30 million raised
George Clooney, Julia Roberts, and Barack Obama were among those who attended a star-studded fundraiser for President Joe Biden. According to his re-election campaign, the event raised a record $30 million. On Saturday night, several celebrities including Barbra Streisand and Julia Roberts took the stage at the 7,100-seat Peacock Theater in Los Angeles. Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel, the late-night host, interviewed Biden and former president Barack O…
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Clooney and Roberts help Biden raise $30 million-plus at a star-studded Hollywood gala
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Some of Hollywood's brightest stars headlined a fundraiser for President Joe Biden that took in a record $30 million-plus for a Democratic candidate, according to his campaign, in hopes of energizing would-be supporters for a White House contest they said may rank among the most consequential in U.S. history.
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