Another celebrity announces that the country could leave due to Trump
Jimmy Kimmel is becoming sincere about his future, and might not be in the United States.
Late Night’s host opened about the country’s political climate during an episode of August 7 by “The Sarah Silverman Podcast.” While chatting with Silverman, his ex -girlfriend and friend of a lifetime, he discussed a growing trend: people seeking citizenship abroad amid the current state of US affairs.
“Obtained Italian citizenship,” Kimmel revealed. “I have that.”
Silverman called the “incredible” movement.
As their conversation continued, the couple reflected on how terrible things have become in the United States, agreeing that the situation is “much worse” than expected.
Kimmel continued to call the state of the “incredible” country.
“What is happening is … Because you thought it was going to be, it’s much worse. It’s amazing,” he said. “I feel that it is probably even worse than [Donald Trump] I would like it to be. “

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Silverman added that his hope is that these challenges will eventually “unite people.”
Kimmel had his own thoughts about this.
“There are many people … Now you see these Joe Rogan clips saying: ‘Why are you doing this? I shouldn’t deport people.’ People go: ‘Joda, you, you supported it.’ Whatever. I think everyone has to have one: the door must remain open.” Silverman agreed.
He continued emphasizing the importance of allowing people to change.
“If you want to change your mind, that’s so difficult to do,” he said. “If you want to admit that you were wrong, that is so difficult and weird to do.”
After Trump’s elections in November 2024, Kimmel made clear the president who returns.
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“It was a terrible Night for Women, For Children, for the Hundreds of Thousands of Hard-Working Immigrants Who Make This Country Go, For Health Care, For Our Climate, For Science, For Journalism, For Justice, For Free Speech. People, for The Middle Class, For Seniors Who Rely On Social Security, for Our Allies in Ukraine, For Nato, For The Truth and Democracy and Decency, ”He Said in the Opening Monologue On” Jimmy Kimmel Live “The night after the day of the elections. “And it was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him. And guess what? It was a bad night for everyone who voted for him too. You just don’t realize.”
The comedian is not the only celebrity that has contemplated abandon the United States. Last year, Ellen Degeneres and his wife Portia de Rossi left America for the United Kingdom after the 2024 presidential elections.


