Lady Gaga’s dad made one confession about Fox News that left his daughter speechless

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Pop star Lady Gaga is one of the biggest leftists in the music industry.  

She couldn’t believe the message she heard from her dad about the election. 

And Lady Gaga’s dad made one confession about Fox News that left his daughter speechless. 

Lady Gaga and her dad were on opposite sides of the election 

Vice President Kamala Harris unsuccessfully used star power to try and help in the election. 

Pop star Lady Gaga endorsed her and performed at her final get-out-the-vote concert and rally in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on the night before Election Day. 

“For more than half of this country’s life, women didn’t have a voice,” Gaga told the crowd. I cast my vote for someone who will be a President for all Americans. And now, Pennsylvania, it’s your turn. The country is depending on you. So tomorrow make sure all your voices are heard. Come on, let’s go!”

Lady Gaga who was born Stefani Germanotta is a typical left-wing celebrity. 

While she was sad on election night, her dad had a different reaction. 

Joe Germanotta, Gaga’s father, owns the Joanne Trattoria Italian restaurant located in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

He admitted there was some tension at home after he came out as a Republican on Fox News during an appearance on the Fox Business show Cavuto: Coast to Coast.

“I came out as a Republican on Fox & Friends, ever since then, you know, it’s been a little dicey at home,” Germanotta said. “But you know, [we’ll] get past it.”

Germanotta endorsed Trump for President in September during an appearance on Fox News. 

He admitted that he and his daughter don’t see eye to eye on much politically.

The restaurant owner said that the Democrats running New York City have been killing it. 

A victory by Kamala in the election would have killed a lot of the businesses in the city according to him. 

Germanotta claimed that he had planned to move to Wyoming if the Vice President had won the race. 

“Between the immigration and the crime and the economy, it’s a cascading effect,” Germanotta said.

Donald Trump’s victory will help struggling small businesses 

Germanotta predicted that Trump’s victory in the election would provide a boost to businesses. 

“As soon as we start getting the economy straightened out, and they ‘drill, baby, drill,’ and the price of gas comes down, that producer price index is going to go down, which means consumers are going to get a better deal,” Germanotta explained. “I’ll be able to lower prices. It’ll bring in more customers, and we’ll be back to where we were five or six years ago.”

He previously said that business at his Italian restaurant was the best it had ever been during Trump’s Presidency.

The illegal immigration crisis and rising crime in New York City were keeping people from out of town from visiting his restaurant according to Germanotta. 

Joe Germanotta, like millions of other Americans, can’t wait until Donald Trump returns to the White House and the economy begins to show signs of life again.