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Politics : The Donald Trump Presidency

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Canada or Bust: Airline Offers Anti-Trump Celebrities Free Flights to Canada Celebrities quiet following election of Trump despite promises to flee the U.S.

Mikael Thalen | Infowars.com - November 10, 2016 44 Comments



Allan Jones, CEO of Tennessee-based Jones Airways, is offering free one-way flights to Canada for Hollywood celebrities who promised to leave the country if Donald Trump won the presidency.

In a video posted to Facebook, which has received more than 600,000 views thus far, multiple celebrities including Miley Cyrus and Alec Baldwin are offered a complimentary flight across the northern border on a Falcon 900 jet.

“All these individuals said that they will move to Canada,” a man identified as “Money Mark” says. “Therefore, Jones Airways will put them aboard this beautiful, luxurious Falcon 900 at no charge for a one-way trip to Canada!”

“You’re not coming back. It’s one way.”

According to Money Mike, the free flight also includes lessons on how to sing “O Canada,” the country’s national anthem.

Despite their promises, not one celebrity has announced their migration from the US following the presidential election.

Stand up comedian Amy Schumer, who vowed to leave the country if Trump won the presidency last September, announced Tuesday morning that her comments had been a joke.

“First of all the interview where I said I would move was in London and was said in jest,” Schumer wrote on social media. “Not that anyone needs more than a headline to count something as official news.”
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