A Democratic governor who is at war over Donald Trump’s crackdown on crime has fled to George Clooney’s Italian estate amid his feud with the president.
Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and his wife Dawn are seeking refuge in the comforts of the Hollywood actor’s famous Lake Como villa.
The 46-year-old showcased his shirtless physique as he and Dawn soaked up the sun Monday afternoon from the deck of the movie star’s yacht.
A White House spokesman told the Daily Mail: ‘Baltimore’s residents can’t escape gunshots and crime while Wes Moore flies to Lake Como to hang out with the Democrat elite.
‘Maybe he should stay there, because he surely isn’t getting anything done in Annapolis.’
Clooney and his wife Amal have already left Italy after making their noticeably quick appearance at the Venice Film Festival, but have opened their home to the Moores.
The couple are said to have all the luxuries of the more than $100million Villa Oleandra estate and its service staff at their full disposal.
Moore is said to be Clooney’s pick for the Democratic presidential nominee in the 2028 election, with the actor once praising him as ‘someone we could all join in behind’.

Maryland Gov. Wes Moore and his wife Dawn were spotted soaking up the Italian sun in George Clooney’s yacht on Monday

Gov. Moore showcased his shirtless physique as he and Dawn took to the water

Wes and Dawn Moore are currently staying at George Clooney’s famous Lake Como villa. The couple are said to have all the luxuries of the more than $100 million Villa Oleandra estate and its service staff at their full disposal

George and Amal Clooney are pictured exiting the yacht last month at Villa Passalacqua where 16 millionaire guests attended an exclusive event organized by the Clooney Foundation for Justice
The governor has escaped to Lake Como after he spent all last week feuding with Trump over his deployment of the National Guard into Washington DC to combat crime.
Trump threatened to send federal law enforcement to Baltimore and branded Maryland’s biggest city a ‘hell hole’ and a ‘horrible death bed’.
Moore admits more needs to be done to tackle skyrocketing crime in Baltimore, but has dismissed the idea of sending in the National Guard.
‘I would love more federal support, but federal support on things that actually make sense and not things that are performative,’ he said during an ABC interview that aired Sunday.
‘The National Guard is completely performative because the National Guard is not even trained for it.’
The Maryland governor previously described Trump’s attempt to fight inner city crime as ‘tone deaf’ and ‘ignorant.’
He further argued the FBI and local law enforcement would be better suited for the task than the military.

Maryland Governor Wes Moore and First Lady Dawn Moore are pictured on vacation in Italy amid his ongoing feud with President Donald Trump

The couple are seen in George Clooney’s boat and are staying in his residence despite the movie star and his wife having already left Italy

Moore is seen glancing towards his wife as the pair enjoy an afternoon on Clooney’s yacht

The Governor and First Lady appeared to be enjoying Italy’s warm weather this Labor Day
‘It’s because they have not walked our streets,’ Moore added. ‘They have not been in our communities, and they are more than happy to keep making these repeated tropes about us.’
Baltimore recorded more than 2,500 crimes in the 17 days that followed Trump’s deployment of the National Guard on DC, according to recent police statistics.
The city was plagued with a slew of violence including six homicides, nine rapes, 426 assaults and 271 aggravated assaults. There were also 252 auto thefts, 155 burglaries and 439 acts of vandalism
Moore did invite Trump to come walk the streets of the city with him, but the president responded by saying he might ‘send in the troops’ instead.
Trump said Moore’s invitation came in a ‘rather nasty and provocative tone’ and then raised the specter of repeating the National Guard deployment he made in Los Angeles despite objections from California Gov. Gavin Newsom.
The president has also called out Moore’s admission that he lied about getting a Bronze Star for his military service on a fellowship application – which the governor has called ‘an honest mistake’.
From 1996 until 2014, Moore served in the Army Reserve where he was deployed to Afghanistan from August 2005 until March 2006.
The rising Democratic star obtained multiple service awards, including a National Defense Service Medal, but he incorrectly claimed on 2006 application for a White House fellowship that he was awarded a Bronze Star.

Moore, pictured next to his smiling wife, is said to be Clooney’s pick for the Democratic presidential nominee in the 2028 election

Dawn Moore is pictured riding in George Clooney’s boat alongside her husband
When news broke of the misdeed, Trump jumped on it by posting a link to an article from The Hill covering Moore’s apology.
‘But is that the end of his political career?’ Trump asked his followers on Truth Social. ‘He was very disrespectful to the Office of the President!’
Daily Mail has approached representatives for Moore and Clooney for comment.