Nancy Sinatra on Trump: ‘I’ll never forgive the people that voted for him’
Nancy Sinatra, Frank Sinatra’s daughter, said that she will never be able to forgive the Americans who voted for former President Trump in 2016’s presidential election.
In a newly released interview with The Guardian, Sinatra explained that life during Trump’s presidency took a toll on her mental health.
“I couldn’t believe that this great nation had sunk so low,” she told The Guardian. “I’ll never forgive the people that voted for him, ever. I have an angry place inside of me now. I hope it doesn’t kill me.”
Sinatra also revealed to the outlet that she has become so bothered by the former president that she doesn’t speak his name out loud.
“I’ve always tried desperately never to mention it, and if I did, it would have been with a lowercase ‘t’,” she said.
Sinatra has been a vocal critic of the former president and made it known that she disapproved of his use of her father’s song “My Way” as the tune for his first dance as commander in chief in 2017.
“Just remember the first line of the song,” Sinatra wrote in a tweet at the time, referencing the line “And now the end is near.”
She also recently touched upon why she deleted that tweet back then, stating that she “was probably too outspoken for my own good.”
Despite her feelings on the former president, Sinatra said that she has hope for the new Biden administration.
“I don’t know what I would have done if Biden had lost. It crossed my mind to move to another country,” she said.
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