Democratic megadonor Reid Hoffman is reportedly considering fleeing the United States as President-elect Donald Trump prepares to take office for a second term.
Citing multiple anonymous sources, new york times reported The LinkedIn founder and former Epstein Islander may be moving to another continent following the defeat of Vice President Kamala Harris.
Mr. Hoffman, who has spent hundreds of millions of dollars on politics in recent years, told friends and allies that he was considering moving overseas, according to three people familiar with the talks. .
According to timesHoffman is 'worried about retaliation' from Trump after aid bankroll Efforts like the E. Jean Carroll lawsuit against Trump.
President Trump said he was not seeking retaliation or revenge. He said this at a town hall event in February. said His “revenge will be successful.”
A spokeswoman for Mr. Hoffman declined to respond. times.
Tesla CEO and Trump ally Elon Musk told Tucker Carlson in October that, as Breitbart News' Alana Mastrangelo pointed out, Hoffman “I'm afraid of Trump's victory,” he said.
“Does he seem nervous to you?” Carlson asked, to which Musk replied: He fears Trump's victory. ”
“Is it for subsequent information disclosure?'' Mr. Carlson asked, and Mr. Musk replied, “I'm sure he doesn't align with Mr. Trump ideologically anyway, but I'm concerned about Mr. Epstein's situation.'' I think there is,” he replied.
As The Wrap reported, other celebrities, including Ellen DeGeneres, have reportedly already moved to other countries following President Trump's victory.
Ellen DeGeneres and her wife Portia de Rossi are planning to move to rural England, put their Montecito property up for sale and never return to the United States, according to a source close to the former TV host. has told friends that Donald Trump's election was a major motivator. he told TheWrap.
The incoming Republican administration was the trigger, but a fresh start didn't hurt. DeGeneres has been “open about who she is.”kicked out of the entertainment industry” following reports of harmful workplace conduct on the syndicated show “Ellen” in 2022.
newsweek noticed Cher and Barbara Streisand suggested in 2023 that they could leave the country if Trump wins.



