Schwarzenegger denied rumors of leaving the U.S. amid Trump's rise to power


Actor and former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger said on Monday, January 20, that he will never leave the United States.
The ex-politician responded on his page on the social network X (former Twitter) to a news publication that said Schwarzenegger allegedly announced he was leaving the United States amid President-elect Donald Trump's return to the White House. The news story quotes the actor allegedly saying he was tired of the Republican's "bullshit."
"Don't believe the fake news. I was born in Austria, but I was made in America and I will never leave," Schwarzenegger wrote.
Earlier, on November 21, 2024, TMZ portal reported that American TV host Ellen DeGeneres left the US for the UK because of Trump's victory because she supported his rival, incumbent US Vice President Kamala Harris, during the election and was one of the donors to her campaign, reports "Gazeta.Ru".
The publication Business Insider on November 10 reported that one of the cruise companies in the United States launched a four-year round-the-world cruise for those who want to leave the country for the duration of Trump's presidency. It is specified that all-inclusive ticket prices started from $255,999 for single rooms.
The election for the 47th president of the United States took place on November 5. In the national vote, Trump received 51% of the votes, and the candidate from the Democrats Harris - 47.4%. The next day, the politician, speaking to supporters, called himself the 47th President of the United States and said that his goal as head of state considers the end of military conflicts in the world.
After Trump's election victory, many Americans, including celebrities, announced their desire to leave the country in protest against his policies. Among such celebrities were actress America Ferrera, singer Cher, "Game of Thrones" star Sophie Turner, actors Tom Hanks, Richard Gere and many others.
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