Nancy Sinatra is not holding back when it comes to her feelings about former President Donald Trump.
Speaking with The Guardian, Nancy Sinatra, a daughter of Frank Sinatra, said of the 2020 presidential election, “I don’t know what I would have done if Biden had lost. It crossed my mind to move to another country.”
The singer then said that she could “never forgive” those who voted for Donald Trump.
“I couldn’t believe that this great nation had sunk so low,” she said. “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.”
Nancy Sinatra also shared that her father was not a fan of Donald Trump, as he told Donald Trump to “go f*** himself” in 1990 after Donald Trump apparently did not meet a fee for a performance, according to Frank Sinatra’s former manager.
After Donald Trump and former First Lady Melania Trump’s first dance at the inaugural ball to “My Way,” Nancy Sinatra wrote in a since-deleted tweet, “Just remember the first line of the song. And now the end is near.”
“Yeah, I was probably too outspoken for my own good,” Nancy Sinatra told The Guardian. “But my passion was running so high.”
Trump departed for Mar-a-Lago on Jan. 20 to Frank Sinatra’s “My Way.”
In case you missed it:
President Trump departs for Palm Beach to Frank Sinatra's "My Way." pic.twitter.com/pLyE1rcqMP
— Washington Examiner (@dcexaminer) January 20, 2021
“I’ve always tried desperately never to mention it, and if I did it would have been with a lowercase ‘t,’” Nancy Sinatra also said of talking about Trump in a conversation.