James Cameron says ‘sickening’ Trump has convinced him to move to New Zealand
- James Cameron called Donald Trump's re-election "horrifying" and compared it to "watching a car crash over and over" during an interview on "The F------- News" podcast.
- Cameron believes America is losing its core values and stated, "America doesn't stand for anything if it doesn't stand for what it has historically stood for."
- Cameron has lived in New Zealand for almost two decades and is seeking citizenship in the country, asserting it is "imminent."
- While expressing concern about Trump's wider global impact, Cameron remarked that the coverage of Trump in the U.S. Feels like "watching a car crash over and over.
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Cult director flees the United States after Trump's election: EADaily
EADaily, March 2nd, 2025. The creator of "Titanic" and "Avatar" James Cameron said he was disgusted by the re-election of Donald Trump as president of the United States. Now obtaining New Zealand citizenship for him is "inevitable."
James Cameron Worries ‘America Doesn’t Stand for Anything’ Under Trump and Is Working Toward New Zealand Citizenship
'Avator' director James Cameron is planning to become a citizen of New Zealand as he worries 'America doesn't stand for anything' under Trump.
James Cameron seeks New Zealand citizenship following 'horrific' Trump re-election
Hollywood filmmaker James Cameron is planning to leave the U.S. and obtain New Zealand citizenship following Donald Trump’s re-election. Born in Canada, Cameron moved to the U.S. in the 1970s and built his legacy in Hollywood with films like “Titanic” and “Avatar.” Cameron has been vocal about his disapproval of Trump’s return to the White House, comparing the political climate in the U.S. to “watching a car crash over and over.” He believes in …
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