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Woman Gaga’s dad dishes on how politics impacted his relationship along with his daughter


Politics has the flexibility to unite, nevertheless it additionally has the facility to divide – one thing Woman Gaga’s father and New York Metropolis restaurant proprietor is allegedly feeling after Donald Trump’s 2024 election win.

“I got here out as a Republican on ‘Fox & Mates,’ ever since then, you already know, it has been just a little dicey at residence,” Joe Germanotta stated on “Cavuto: Coast to Coast” Wednesday.

“However you already know, [we’ll] get previous it.”

Germanotta agreed with FOX Enterprise’ David Asman that he considers himself an “open-minded Republican,” typically aligning with liberal-leaning social points.

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“What actually must occur is, folks want to grasp that regardless that I am a Republican and I’ve Republican conservative attitudes, that does not imply I do not assist the LGBTQ neighborhood, or drag as a type of artistry,” he expanded.

Woman Gaga’s dad, Joe Germanotta, on his differing political beliefs from his well-known daughter. (FOXBusiness)

“And that is why we use the restaurant as a venue for them to come back in, the drag artists,” Germanotta stated, “and carry out as soon as per week.”

The Joanne Trattoria proprietor formally endorsed Trump for president in September, however extra lately, his Grammy award-winning daughter made a public look in assist of Vice President Kamala Harris on the final day of campaigning.

Woman Gaga gave a heartfelt efficiency alongside a star-studded lineup for Harris, which included Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, James Taylor and Ricky Martin.

The daddy-daughter duo don’t fully agree politically, as Germanotta has been outspoken about New York Metropolis’s demise underneath Democratic management.

If Harris had gained, “I feel it might have killed lots of companies in New York Metropolis,” the dad stated whereas claiming he had plans to maneuver to Wyoming.

“Between the immigration and the crime and the financial system, it is a cascading impact,” he stated.

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Trump’s win, nevertheless, felt like “a hat trick,” and Germanotta is “after all” proud of the ultimate consequence.

“As quickly as we begin getting the financial system straightened out, they usually drill, child, drill, and the worth of gasoline comes down, that producer worth index goes to go down, which implies customers are going to get a greater deal. I am going to be capable of decrease costs. It will deliver in additional prospects, and we’ll be again to the place we have been 5 – 6 years in the past.”

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