In an entertainment world dominated by liberals, few celebrities are brave enough to actually endorse Trump. But those select few cross genres and generations to defy the Hollywood norm. From Academy Award winner Jon Voight to American rapper 50 Cent and controversial comedienne Roseanne Barr, more and more celebrities are taking a big risk to endorse Trump 2020.
The world of Hollywood is so dominated by liberals these days that it’s considered risky to one’s career to publicly support President Donald Trump.
While most celebrities fall in line and dutifully voice their support of Democrat Joe Biden, the list of celebrities brave enough to defy the radical left and support Trump is growing.
Here’s a list of some notable celebrities who not only support but endorse Trump.
This Academy Award-winner has been unapologetic about his support of Trump for years.
Just a few days ago, he doubled down in his support for Trump when he posted a video to Twitter in which he declared Biden to be “evil.”
“Biden is evil,” said Voight, 81. “Trump must win — he’s real. He will bring back the people’s trusts. These leftists are not for the American people. It’s the biggest cover-up ever.”
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Ted Nugent is one of the few musicians who has refused to condemn Trump.
In fact, the lead guitarist turned solo artist has had the president’s back from the very beginning.
“Donald Trump was sent here by God. Just like our founding fathers were touched by divine intervention,” Nugent told LondonRealTV back in June. “… So we said, ‘F–k you. I like this Donald Trump s–t-kicker. Let’s put him in charge. Let him manage it like a business.’ That’s what life is – it’s a business.”
“Look Who’s Talking” star Kirstie Alley is currently being targeted by leftwing cancel culture after voicing her support for Trump in a tweet over the weekend.
“I’m voting for Donald Trump because he’s NOT a politician,” Alley tweeted on Saturday. I voted for him 4 years ago for this reason and shall vote for him again for this reason. He gets things done quickly and he will turn the economy around quickly. There you have it folks there you have it.”
Despite the backlash from “triggered” liberals, Alley is standing by her support for the president.
Roseanne Barr, 67, was an outspoken supporter of President Trump in the 2016 election.
Though she has gotten much quieter in recent years since ABC cancelled her eponymous sitcom, Roseanne did post the above tweet of herself wearing a MAGA hat with the caption “2020 vision” in 2018.
That seems like a good indication that Roseanne intends to vote for Trump again in the upcoming election.
Kirstie Alley’s former “Cheers” costar Kelsey Grammer has been one of the few conservative voices in Hollywood for years.
The former “Frasier” star admitted last year that he had voted for Trump in the 2016 election, adding that he thought he was doing a good job as president.
“In terms of policy, I don’t have a lot of problems with what he’s doing,” Grammer said of Trump, according to the Washington Times.
“He’s a bit of a brat, I guess you could say, and that is astounding for people, especially who come from the more liberal side of politics — they’re used to being the brats and so they’ve just never had anybody come back at them the same way.”
The “Duck Dynasty” patriarch Phil Robertson has been one of Trump’s biggest supporters in the entertainment world.
In a recent episode of his podcast “In The Woods With Phil,” he opened up about why he loves this president.
“I’m a Trump supporter,” said Robertson, according to The Blaze.
“My definition for him in two words … caustically brilliant. […] He’s rough around the edges but straight to the point. I give him an A+ in keenness and quickness and understanding, I don’t care what the situation is.”
American rapper 50 Cent just became the latest celebrity to jump on the Trump train, as he endorsed the president on Monday after seeing Biden’s tax plan.
The “In Da Club” artist took to Instagram to share an image that appeared to come from a news broadcast, and it showed the “top tax rates by state under [the] Biden tax plan.”
The broadcast said that under Biden, New York would be taxed at a rate of 58% while New York City would be taxed at 62%.
“WHAT THE F–K! (VOTE ForTRUMP) IM OUT,” 50 Cent wrote in the caption. “F–K NEW YORK The KNICKS never win anyway. I don’t care Trump doesn’t like black people 62% are you out of ya f–king mind.”
Welcome to Team Trump, 50 Cent!
While Jon Voight, Ted Nugent, Kirstie Alley, Roseanne Barr, Phil Robertson, and 50 Cent are among the celebrities who endorse Trump, they are far from the only conservative celebrities in Hollywood.
Scott Baio, Antonio Sabato Jr., Kevin Sorbo, Dean Cain, Kristy Swanson, and Kid Rock are known as outspoken conservative celebrities as well. Many of whom have even supported Trump campaign efforts.
Some of the popular conservative stars in Hollywood like Tim Allen, Gary Sinise, Pat Sajak, and Patricia Heaton have yet to make it clear where they stand on Trump and the 2020 election.
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