Which Celebrities Are Supporting Donald Trump In 2024 US Presidential Election? Check Out The List

As a lifestyle expert who has witnessed numerous elections and celebrity endorsements throughout my career, I must say this year’s political climate is as intriguing as a Hollywood blockbuster. The support of celebrities for both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris is reminiscent of a high-stakes red carpet event where everyone is vying for the spotlight.


2021’s electoral outcomes promise to be captivating! Both Donald Trump and Kamala Harris are generating buzz across social media platforms due to multiple factors. Beyond ordinary voters, numerous stars in the entertainment industry have voiced their support as well.

Numerous prominent figures have attended the rallies, expressed their reasons for backing a particular candidate, and encouraged others to exercise their right to vote on Election Day.

Given that numerous celebrities are backing Harris, it’s possible some might not know which well-known personalities are endorsing Trump, the former U.S. President.

A variety of celebrities such as Mel Gibson, Joe Rogan, Elon Musk, Kanye West, Dr. Phil, Dr. Buzz Aldrin, Jake Paul, Tony Hinchcliffe, Amber Rose, Rachel Ryan, Jon Schneider, Joe Exotic, Victoria Jackson, Kelsey Grammer, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Zachary Levi, Brittany Mahomes, Harrison Butker, Paula Deen, and Brett Favre have expressed their support for the ex-president, according to Deadline.

Furthermore, other well-known personalities on this list include Dennis Quaid, Lil Wayne, Rob Schneider, Roseanne Barr, John Daly, Tucker Carlson, Jim Caviezel, Taryn Manning, Danica Patrick, Randy Quaid, Jason Aldean, Savannah Chrisley, Kodak Black, Russell Brand, Dana White, Kid Rock, and Lil Pump.

Notably, the roster of supporters for Trump doesn’t stop there. Chris Janson, Hulk Hogan, Kevin Sorbo, James Woods, DaBaby, Tracy Adkins, Jon Voight, Dave Portnoy, Scott Baio, Dean Cain, Vinny Guadagnino, and several other celebrities are among his backers as well.

In a manner easily understood, both names – Trump and Harris – have been extensively discussed online, primarily due to their rallies and the contentious statements that were made. Stand-up comedian Tony Hinchcliffe, who attended the former president’s rally at Madison Square Garden, made inappropriate remarks about Puerto Rican people during his performance.

The brief video quickly spread like wildfire across the internet, and various Latin celebrities, such as Sunny Hostin from The View, responded forcefully to those remarks. Additionally, other Latin stars expressed their support for Harris on their social media platforms following the controversial statements.

Moreover, Trump’s name spread rapidly on the internet due to Beyoncé sending a legal notice, known as a Cease and Desist letter, following the unauthorized use of her song “Freedom” from her album “Lemonade”. This track was utilized in a social media video by the Trump campaign without permission. The video has since been taken down.

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2024-11-05 11:39