Celebrities Express Desire to Leave U.S. After Trump Win
Celebrities Express Desire to Leave U.S. After Trump Win

Celebrities Express Desire to Leave U.S. After Trump Win

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Following Donald Trump's victory in the 2024 presidential election, numerous celebrities have announced their intentions to leave the United States, voicing fears over the political climate and potential social regression. Notable figures like Ellen DeGeneres, Cher, and Sophie Turner have expressed their discontent, with some already relocating to places like the UK and Italy. In contrast, many ordinary Americans have reacted negatively to these celebrity departures, suggesting that those with privilege should instead focus on improving conditions at home. Interviews with New Yorkers revealed a mix of sentiments, with some questioning the effectiveness of fleeing and emphasizing that problems persist globally. The public's response highlighted a belief that celebrities should use their influence for advocacy rather than abandoning the country. Overall, the divide between celebrity actions and public opinion underscores broader tensions surrounding political discontent in America.

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