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Jesse Eisenberg doesn't see the point of leaving the U.S. over Trump's presidency: 'That seems a little silly'

Jesse Eisenberg dismisses the idea of leaving the U.S. due to Donald Trump's presidency, calling the notion 'silly.'

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Actor Jesse Eisenberg has stated that he does not see the point of leaving the United States because of Trump's presidency. While Eisenberg described the idea of departing the country as 'silly,' he is pursuing Polish citizenship.

Coverage from Variety, USA Today, The Independent, and Yahoo Lifestyle Australia focuses on Eisenberg's rejection of the idea to leave the U.S. Additionally, The Hollywood Reporter notes that Eisenberg wants to work more in Europe because the types of films he loves are becoming increasingly difficult to make in the U.S.

Future developments involve Eisenberg's acquisition of Polish citizenship and his transition toward more European film projects.

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Why does Jesse Eisenberg think leaving the U.S. over Trump is 'silly'?

Coverage does not specify his detailed reasoning beyond stating that he does not see the point of doing so.

Is Eisenberg moving to Europe?

While he is getting Polish citizenship and wants to work more in Europe, he has dismissed the idea of leaving the U.S. over the presidency.

Why does Eisenberg want to work more in Europe?

According to The Hollywood Reporter, he believes the kind of films he loves are increasingly difficult to make in the U.S.

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