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1 – Buzz Aldrin
The astronaut of the Apollo 11 mission and second man to have walked on the Moon, Buzz Aldrin, now 94 years old, announced on X (Twitter) Wednesday October 30 that he would vote for Donald Trump on November 5. In his message, he said:
“For me, for the future of our country, for facing enormous challenges, and for the proven policy accomplishments above, I believe we are best served by voting for Donald Trump. I support him wholeheartedly in his candidacy for President of the United States. Good luck to President Trump and God bless the United States of America.”
2 – Jake Paul
American videographer Jake Paul, who has more than 20 million subscribers on YouTube and nearly 27 million on Instagram, announced Thursday, October 31 in a video to support Donald Trump for the presidential election.
Although he won’t be able to vote on Nov. 5 because he resides in Puerto Rico, he said he wants to “present to my 80 million viewers the right facts, figures and data to encourage them to vote.” in the right direction to literally save America.”
3 – Joe Exotic
Star of the Netflix series In the Kingdom of the Wild (Tiger King2020), Joe Exotic also campaigned in the 2016 presidential election as an independent candidate, obtaining 962 votes — including 872 in Colorado. He also ran for the November 5, 2024 election before suspending his campaign to support Donald Trump.
While he is imprisoned for 21 years, Joe Exotic told Newsweek in early September that he hoped to secure a position in a future Trump administration — if elected. However, he advised the Republican candidate to “shut up, stop his insults and his childish rhetoric”.
4 – Mel Gibson
The American actor, known in particular for his roles in Braveheart, The Passion of the Christ or Mad Maxconfirmed at the end of October that he planned to vote for Donald Trump next Tuesday. He said he doesn’t “know what good it will be if Harris is elected president,” adding that the Democratic candidate has the intelligence quotient of a “picket fence post.”
Gibson did not vote for either Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.
5 – Kanye West
American artist Kanye West, who declared during an interview with notorious conspiracy theorist Alex Jones in December 2022 that he “liked Hitler” and “worshiped the Nazis”, announced in February his intention to vote for Donald Trump. The rapper said in 2016 that he didn’t vote but “would have voted for Trump,” before launching his own presidential campaign four years later — he ultimately received 70,950 votes.
A few days before his statements regarding Hitler, Kanye West was invited to a dinner by Donald Trump at Mar-a-Lago, during which he brought the Holocaust denier and white supremacist Nick Fuentes.
6 – Amber Rose
The model, host of the Amber Rose Show and author of the bestselling book How to Be a Bad Bitchpublicly announced his support for Donald Trump at the Republican National Convention in July in Milwaukee. In his speech, Rose called on undecided voters and Democrats disappointed with the Biden administration to vote for Trump.
In 2016, Amber Rose declared that Trump is “a fucking idiot.” He’s so stupid. He’s so weird. I really hope he doesn’t become president.”
7 – Hulk Hogan
The American wrestler has known Donald Trump since the 1980s, when the latter twice hosted the “WrestleMania” IV and V events at Trump Tower in 1988 and 1989. However, he had not publicly supported the Republican candidate during previous campaigns of 2020 and 2016.
After also speaking at the Republican convention, Hulk Hogan participated in Trump’s rally at Madison Square Garden on October 27, marked by racist, misogynistic and anti-Semitic speeches. In it he declared: “Let’s let Trumpmania run wild, brother. Let Trumpmania reign again. Let Trumpmania Make America Great Again.”
8 – Kid Rock
American singer Kid Rock is a long-time supporter of the Republican Party, although he has also supported Bill Clinton and Barack Obama in the past. After initially supporting Ben Carson’s candidacy for the 2016 GOP primaries, Kid Rock later endorsed Trump that same year: “Let him businessman run the country like a business.”
Kid Rock was also present at the Republican National Convention, when he performed his song American Bad Ass changing the lyrics to show support for Trump. In June, he declared: “Trump is a genius and for the working class!” Biden is simply Hollywood! “.
9 – Mike Tyson
American boxer Mike Tyson declared in an episode of the podcast Come And Talk 2 Me, broadcast at the end of September, that he would be in favor of a victory for Donald Trump on November 5. Tyson previously supported Trump’s candidacy during his first campaign in 2016, but had not made public statements until four years ago.
In October 2015, Tyson acknowledged that Trump’s remarks could sometimes be “rude”, but also called for letting him “run America like a business, regardless of color”.
10 – Elon Musk
The businessman at the head of Tesla, SpaceX and X (Twitter), is one of Donald Trump’s most influential public supporters. It was only after the attempted assassination of the Republican candidate in Butler in July that Musk publicly announced that he would vote for him, breaking a silence that had become evident in the preceding months.
Elon Musk said he voted for Hillary Clinton in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020, and initially supported Ron DeSantis’ candidacy in the 2024 Republican primaries. He has since become a leading voice for voter fraud accusations and theories conspiracy shared by Donald Trump.