As Trump Prepares to Return to D.C., Long List of Hollywood Liberals Plan to Flee America
As Trump Prepares to Return to D.C., Long List of Hollywood Liberals Plan to Flee America

In a demonstration of principled leadership that challenges mainstream narratives, President-elect Donald Trump has appointed two prominent gay conservatives to key positions in his incoming administration.

Scott Bessent, a respected financial expert, will serve as Treasury Secretary, while Richard Grenell, former acting director of national intelligence, has been named Presidential Envoy for Special Missions.

These appointments continue Trump’s consistent record of selecting qualified individuals regardless of orientation. “I don’t really think [Trump]’s that homophobic,” said Marc Huestis, founder of the Gay Film Festival and friend of slain gay rights politician Harvey Milk.

Huestis’s assessment reflects a growing recognition that Trump’s actual governance differs sharply from media portrayals.

The president-elect’s track record speaks for itself. Trump has consistently supported same-sex marriage, even hosting gay weddings at his Mar-a-Lago resort as recently as March 2024.

These actions demonstrate a clear pattern of inclusive leadership based on merit rather than identity politics.

Despite this documented record, a striking disconnect has emerged between Trump’s actions and the entertainment industry’s reaction.

From Breitbart:
Hollywood LGBTQ stars and other elites are reportedly in a state of panic over the incoming second Trump administration, with some having already fled the country or are considering doing so in the near future…

“I think there will be a much bigger exodus from America this time around,” screenwriter Brent Hartinger, who left the country in 2017 after Trump was elected the first time, told the outlet.

Hollywood’s Disconnect from Reality

Despite Trump’s documented record of working with prominent gay figures, Hollywood is melting down over his election. Ellen DeGeneres and their wife, Portia de Rossi, recently relocated to Britain’s Cotswolds, leading to what appears to be an exodus of wealthy entertainment figures from America.

“I think there will be a much bigger exodus from America this time around,” predicted screenwriter Brent Hartinger, who left the country in 2017.

However, many Americans question whether such dramatic moves reflect reality or merely Hollywood bubble thinking.

Writer and comedian Bruce Vilanch acknowledged this disparity, noting “a certain level of hysteria” in L.A.’s LGBTQ community.

“I don’t think it’s as dire as they’re saying it is, but, I understand,” he added, highlighting the gap between celebrity panic and actual policy.

Facts vs. Fear

A closer examination of Trump’s positions reveals a measured approach focused on specific policy issues rather than broad restrictions. He has proposed preventing biological males from competing in women’s sports and opposed irreversible medical procedures for minors – positions increasingly supported by medical professionals and even acknowledged in recent New York Times coverage.

But Trump has never advocated for restricting adult rights or rolling back marriage equality.

“I genuinely don’t have a sense of how real some of these risks are, and what might be hyperbole,” said one Hollywood publicist, speaking on condition of anonymity.

This sentiment reflects growing skepticism about overblown media narratives.

Two-time Oscar-winning director Rob Epstein offers a more grounded perspective: “We stay, we tell stories, and we resist through our work. At least, that’s where I stand right now.”

Well, at least we can count on Hollywood continuing to produce woke, out-of-touch movies that “resist” where America is going under Trump.

America First: Merit Over Identity Politics

Trump’s appointment of qualified individuals like Bessent and Grenell underscores a fundamental conservative principle: merit-based selection over identity politics.

While some entertainment figures contemplate international moves, the administration continues to demonstrate through actions – rather than just words – a commitment to choosing the most qualified individuals for each role.

As the transition progresses, the gap between apocalyptic predictions and actual policy becomes increasingly apparent.

For most Americans watching this unfold, the contrast between Hollywood’s panic and Trump’s actual governance couldn’t be clearer.

“Actions speak louder than words,” noted one administration insider. “And President-elect Trump’s actions consistently show he’s focused on making America great for all citizens, regardless of background.”

Key Takeaways:

  • Trump’s appointment of gay conservatives to key positions demonstrates actions over rhetoric
  • Gay and lesbian Hollywood celebrities are already fleeing the country, due to Trump’s election.
  • Trump’s consistent record supporting gay marriage contradicts media fear-mongering

Source: Breitbart

December 17, 2024
Mick Farthing
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.
Mick is a freelance writer, cartoonist, and graphic designer. He is a regular contributor for the Patriot Journal.