Barbara Streisand and Whoopi may leave America”

Renowned singer-actor Barbra Streisand has reiterated her promise to leave the U.S. if D.T. wins the presidency again. In an interview with Stephen Colbert, a vocal supporter of H. Clinton, Streisand expressed her reluctance to stay under T.D.’s leadership, stating, “Probably England, I like England.” This echoes her pre-2016 election declaration of considering Canada or another country if HE won.

Despite her earlier vow, Streisand, like other celebrities including Cher, Bryan Cranston, and Amy Schumer, chose to remain in the U.S. after the 2016 election. Colbert probed her on potential destinations, to which she casually mentioned England. Streisand’s outspoken views and commitment to leadership transparency underpin her history of criticism towards D.T. This reaffirmed stance aligns with her previous vow and reflects a broader sentiment among celebrities during the tumultuous political landscape.

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