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Geez, maybe I'll vote for that sumbich after all.
What a glorious opportunity.
http://www.nydailynews.com/complete-guide-fleeing-president-donald-trump-america-article-1.2549397
What a glorious opportunity.
http://www.nydailynews.com/complete-guide-fleeing-president-donald-trump-america-article-1.2549397
Lifestyles of the fleeing and famous
If you decide to flee Trump's America, you might be in good company. A slew of celebrities have threatened to move in the wake of a pending President Trump.
Al Sharpton
He said he's planning on leaving the U.S. if Trump becomes president, but not because he wants to — but because he'll be forced to.
"I'm also reserving my ticket to get out of here if he wins. Only because he'd probably have me deported anyhow," he joked at a Center for American Progress Action Fund event last week. The liberal pundit didn't say where those tickets would take him.
Barry Diller
The billionaire also said he's ready to pack up his fortune and run if his fellow businessman Trump takes the White House.
"If Donald Trump doesn't fall, I'll either move out of the country or join the resistance," the California native said last fall.
No word on where the media executive will go, but with his Belgian-born wife, fashion designer Diane von Furstenberg, Europe would be a strong option.
Whoopi Goldberg
The actress and New York native said the way Trump stereotypes and demonizes groups of people — Mexican immigrants and Muslims among others — has made her consider moving.
"I don't think that's America. I don't want it to be America. Maybe it's time for me to move, you know," she said on "The View" in January. "I can afford to go."
Samuel L. Jackson
The Washington, D.C.-born actor may be heading across the Atlantic in November.
"If that motherf----- becomes President, I'll move my black ass to South Africa," he joked on Jimmy Kimmel when asked if Trump had a shot at the White House.
Jon Stewart
Another country is not far enough.
"I would consider getting in a rocket and going to another planet, because clearly this planet's gone bonkers," the comedian said at the Emmys last year.
Jennifer Lawrence
The "Joy" actress hasn't committed to moving if Trump is elected, only because no nations will exist in the aftermath of President Trump.
"If Donald Trump becomes President, that will be the end of the world," she told People last year.