Seven-time Cy Young winning pitcher Roger Clemens celebrated Donald Trump’s election victory with a stern message for those who threatened to leave the US if he won a second term in office.“Who ever said ‘I’m leaving America if Trump wins’… don’t let the door hit you in the ass on the way out,” Clemens, 62, fired off in a post on X after Trump was named the winner of the 2024 election.The Yankees great also posted that the win was “massive” for “our great country” and praised Tesla CEO Elon Musk, Vice President-elect JD Vance, and “the people.”“I’m most proud of the people.
We did it!” the two-time World Series champion wrote.The 11-time All-Star pitcher — who lives in Houston and was encouraged in 2019 to run for Congress as a Republican candidate in his home state of Texas — previously made it clear he felt the title that comes with the Oval Office should outweigh any animosity for whoever is serving as commander-in-chief.“I am a Republican and I support our President and will continue to do so,” Clemens said.“No matter who our President may be, I will continue my support of them and root for them to be successful, just as I did when President Obama was in office.”During Trump’s first run for the Oval Office, celebrities and vocal Trump critics like Whoopi Goldberg, Amy Schumer, Samuel L.
Jackson, and Bryan Cranston said they would flee the US if he won.However, the public and media called many of them out after Trump was elected as the 45th President, with all backtracking their threats and choosing to stay put.Bravo honcho Andy Cohen, Actress Christina Applegate, rapper Cardi B, and author Stephen King took to social media to let their fans know how angry they were that Trump secured the presidency over Vice President Kamala Harris.None, however, said they would leave the US.Throughout Trump’s time out of office since 2020, some celebrities have become more vocal about supporting him.Elon Musk, Amber Rose, Za...