President Biden is gearing up for his highly anticipated State of the Union address, and he’s turning to some unlikely sources for advice. In preparation for the big speech, Biden reached out to actors who have stepped into the role of president on screen, including Morgan Freeman, Michael Douglas, and Tony Goldwyn. During a virtual call with these fictional presidents, Biden sought guidance on how to deliver a powerful and impactful address. Freeman emphasized the importance of instilling hope in the American people, while Goldwyn stressed the need to connect with the public on a personal level. Even Geena Davis, who portrayed a television president, offered her two cents, reminding Biden that there’s no room for tears in politics. As Biden gears up to address the nation, he’s taking cues from Hollywood’s portrayal of presidents to ensure a successful and memorable State of the Union.
Biden Seeks Advice from Fictional Presidents Ahead of State of the Union Address
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