Will getting rid of Lena Dunham be reason enough to support a Donald Trump presidency?
Dunham, rabidly pro-Hillary and anti-Republican, became the latest celebrity to mention plans to move to Canada.
During the Matrix Awards on Monday, which honors young women in communication, Dunham told Andy Cohen that she’ll move to and work from Vancouver if Trump is elected, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
“I know a lot of people have been threatening to do this, but I really will,” Dunham said. “I know a lovely place in Vancouver and I can get my work done from there.”
“She’s a B actor and has no mojo,” Trump said about Dunham during Tuesday’s interview with Fox & Friends. “I heard Whoopi Goldberg said that too. That would be a great, great thing for our country.”
Rosie O’Donnell has also threatened to move. The reminder gave Trump even more motivation to win. “We’ll get rid of Rosie? Oh I love it. Well now I have to get elected, because I’ll be doing a great service to our country. I have to. Now it’s much more important,” Trump proclaimed before saying he had to rush off the phone to “start campaigning, right now.”
Unfortunately for Trump, O’Donnell tweeted to assure Trump supporters that she would not move.
LISTEN UP WASTED TRUMPERS – I AM NEVER LEAVING THE USA – AND HE WILL NEVER BE PRESIDENT – HE IS A MORON – WE ALL SEE https://t.co/aAXIOiqUrx
— Rosie (@Rosie) April 27, 2016
Dunham and Goldberg may not be the only ones moving to Canada. Searches for “How to Move to Canada” were at an all-time high last month. On March 2, after Trump’s Super Tuesday win, searches spiked 350 percent. Canada is serious about the possible influx of Americans, with a bill in mind to grant citizenship faster. Nova Scotia’s Cape Breton Island has specifically targeted Americans.

