LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - George Clooney on Tuesday became the latest entertainer to add his voice to a divisive national debate over the rights of Americans to stage silent protests during the playing of the national anthem, saying he was praying for unity.
In a short poem, the Oscar-winning actor and director wrote that he was praying for America's children, police, those in the military, and that "dissent will always be protected in this great country."
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