These celebrities are allegedly moving out of America if Donald Trump wins 2024 election



Barbara Streisand may be a great singer and actress, but that’s the extent to which we can give her credit.

“She is claiming that she will yet again leave the United States if Donald Trump gets re-elected,” sighs Hilary Kennedy.

Streisand made the same threat back in 2016, but, of course, she never followed through. However, she apparently means it this time around.

When Stephen Colbert asked her about her feelings regarding a second Trump term, Streisand responded with, “I will move. I can’t live in this country if he became president.”

She’s not the only celebrity who’s threatening to leave the states though. The list of Trump-hating celebs who claim they’ll move should he be re-elected also includes: Whoopi Goldberg, Raven-Symoné, Miley Cyrus, Bryan Cranston, Lena Dunham, Amy Schumer, and Chelsea Handler.

“This country would be a lot better if the people who claimed that they were going to leave it after Trump's 2016 victory actually would have left, but they didn’t,” laughs Logan Hall.

“This is an 81-year-old actress,” adds Blaze Media editor in chief Matthew Peterson. “I have no idea why I should give two you-know-whats about what Barbara Streisand thinks about politics or anything else.”

Amen to that, and good riddance to the woke celebs should they actually muster the courage to leave this time.


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Texas attorney general SUES Pfizer for COVID vax lies



Eight months ago, Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton announced he was investigating Pfizer, Moderna, and Johnson & Johnson for potentially lying to the public concerning the success of their respective COVID-19 vaccines.

Now, he’s filed a lawsuit.

Paxton’s lawsuit alleges that Pfizer violated the Texas Deceptive Trade Practices Act, claiming that Pfizer “engaged in false, deceptive, and misleading acts and practices by making unsupported claims.”

Three weeks after Paxton had initially announced the investigation, he was impeached.

“The first thing I did when I came back was I told my staff, ‘I want to get back on this,’ and we did,” Paxton tells Sara Gonzales.

What Paxton and his staff found was more than enough information to bring Pfizer down.

“Pfizer’s widespread representation that its vaccine possessed 95% efficacy against infection was highly misleading from day one,” the petition created by Paxton and his staff reads.

That 95% number “was only ever legitimate in a solitary, highly technical, and artificial way. It represented a calculation of the so-called relative risk reduction for vaccinated individuals in their clinical trial.”

Sara Gonzales is impressed.

“What you do here is that you’re using ... the FDA’s own publications against them by saying, ‘Actually, the FDA is the one who says that all of these relative risk reductions are a bunch of baloney,’” Gonzales says.

“It’s the truth,” Paxton says, continuing, “and the reality is, Pfizer didn’t even follow what they said, and it’s not even close to 95%.”

“If they used the numbers that the FDA said they should use, it was more like the vaccine was effective 1% or less of the time. That’s not an effective vaccine,” he adds.


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THESE celebrities say they're leaving America if Trump wins 2024 election



For the second time in recent history, the trash is promising to take itself out.

In an appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," Barbara Streisand claimed she would leave the United States if Donald Trump is elected president in 2024.

“How do you feel about the specter of a second Trump administration?” Colbert asked Streisand, who replied,

“I will move. I can’t live in this country if he became president.”

When Colbert then asked her where she would go, Streisand said “England, I like England.”

This isn’t the first time Streisand has promised to leave the country.

In 2016, she claimed she would move to Canada if Trump became president. When he did become president, she stayed in the United States.

Streisand isn’t the only one. Whoopi Goldberg, Raven-Symoné, Miley Cyrus, Brian Cranston, Lena Dunham, Amy Schumer, and Chelsea Handler have all made similar promises in the past, but none of them followed through.

“Obviously this country would be a lot better if the people who claimed that they were going to leave it after Trump’s 2016 victory actually would have left, but they didn’t,” Blaze Media digital strategist Logan Hall says.

Hall believes these celebrities “don’t really have a lot of loyalty to America.”

“They don’t really feel like they’re American. They can just go and pack their bags and release all these horrible policies on the rest of us of lesser means who could not leave,” he adds.

Blaze Media editor in chief Matt Peterson notes that these celebrities' opinions couldn’t matter less, not just because they’re awful at staying true to their word.

“This is an 81-year-old actress. I have no idea why I should give two you know whats about what Barbara Streisand thinks about politics or anything else,” Peterson says.


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Emotional college student tells Crowder to 'shut the f*** up'

Emotional college student tells Crowder to 'shut the f*** up'



The first short is from the "Change My Mind" episode in which Steven Crowder got into a heated exchange about white male privilege and rape with a male student. The student perceived Crowder to have taken the position of protecting rapists, so Crowder set the record straight. Video below.

In the second short, a female cop is seen struggling to detain a male suspect until two male citizens step in to assist. Crowder explained why he believes women are not fit for policing.


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