Donald Trump: These celebrities are loyal to him

On November 3rd, US President Donald Trump is standing for re-election in the USA. These stars are behind the controversial entrepreneur.

US President Donald Trump (74) wants to rule the United States of America for four more years. On November 3, it will be decided whether the Republican's wish will come true or whether he will have to vacate the White House for his Democratic rival Joe Biden (77, "Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship, and Purpose"). Although numerous US celebrities have already publicly campaigned for the election of Biden and his vice-presidential candidate Kamala Harris (56), some remain loyal to the team Donald Trump and Mike Pence (61) despite sharp criticism. Among them: actors, musicians and the ex-husband of Sandra Bullock (56, "Itself is the bride").

Roseanne is "sorry for POTUS", Stephen Baldwin is not a fan of his brother Alec's Trump parodies

Roseanne Barr (67, "Roseanne") made headlines in recent years mainly with her kicking out of the sitcom named after her. The actress had previously posted a message on Twitter using racist language. In a tweet, with which she responded to her eviction and the subsequent reporting, she wrote: "I feel sorry for POTUS (US President Donald Trump, editor's note). He goes through this every single day." She also went through Barr being a supporter of the Republican wearing a Trump baseball cap clear.

Barrs colleague Stephen Baldwin (54, "The Usual Suspects") will also make his cross with the Republicans. The father of model Hailey Bieber (23) is a former participant in Donald Trump's reality show "Celebrity Apprentice" and was not a fan of the acclaimed Trump parody of his brother Alec Baldwin (62, "30 Rock") on the US show "Saturday Night Live". The devout Christian regularly shared messages from the president and his supporters on Twitter, but the account is currently offline. His daughter, however, appeared on Instagram in a tie-dye shirt with "Biden" imprint.

For Jesse James, Trump "treats everyone with respect", Kirstie Alley chooses him "because he is not a politician"

Like Justin Bieber's father-in-law (26, "Yummy"), Jesse James (51) also took part in "Celebrity Apprentice" in 2009. The entrepreneur, who worked with Hollywood star Sandra Bullock (56, " Speed ​​") stressed on Instagram in 2016 that it was great that Trump respected workers. During his participation in the reality show, he was able to observe the entrepreneur and his children. "What I saw was a person who treated everyone with respect. Even the (South American) guys in the mail room."

How James, who occasionally shares tweets from the US President, has voted in the upcoming election, he has not yet disclosed openly. Recently, however, the 51-year-old posted a photo on the social media platform Instagram showing a sticker with the words "I Voted" on a gold-plated, fully automatic weapon.

“Look who's talking!” – Star Kirstie Alley (69) may not be a traditional Republican voter, but she will vote for Donald Trump this year. On twitter she recently shared her election history. This shows: Alley elected the Democratic candidates Bill Clinton (1992 and 1996) and Barack Obama (2008 and 2012) twice. In 2016, she voted for Republican Trump.

Why Alley will do that again in 2020, she did in mid-October also in a tweet clear. "I choose Donald Trump because he is NOT a politician," wrote the 69-year-old on the short message service. Trump is acting quickly and will help the economy to recover, believes the "Cheers" actress. Critics insinuate that she is trying to keep the conversation going through her support for the US President and thus to give her ailing career new impetus.

50 Cent is afraid of high taxes, Jon Voight thinks Joe Biden is "bad"

Rap star 50 Cent (45, "In da Club") recently caused confusion about his vote. The native New Yorker, whose real name is Curtis Jackson, was apparently influenced by a possible drastic tax hike after Joe Biden's election victory. He uploaded a photo of a television screen to Instagram showing a possible top tax rate in New York of 62 percent.

"I don't care that Trump doesn't like black people, 62 percent, have you lost your mind?" Wrote the musician next to the picture. At the same time, he called on his almost 26.2 million subscribers to also vote for Trump. Instagram has meanwhile added a note to the rapper's post. He informs that the information has been factually checked and apparently taken out of context and classified as misleading. A short time later, 50 Cent rowed back again. His rapper colleague Lil Wayne (38) spoke out openly for Trump and also posted a photo of their meeting.

While the rapper apparently only recently moved to the Trump camp, Angelina Jolie's father Jon Voight (81, "Mission: Impossible") was one of his supporters from the very beginning. The actor uploaded a two-part video in May 2019 on his Twitter accountin which he called Trump the "greatest president since Abraham Lincoln". In mid-October 2020, he shared his opinion again in a video. In it Voight speaks vehemently against the Democratic Party and emphasizes: "Biden is bad. Trump has to win, he is real."

Kid Rock enters the campaign stage for his "golf buddy"

Country rocker Kid Rock (49, "Born Free") is a "golf buddy" and loyal supporter of the current US President. The ex-husband of "Baywatch" star Pamela Anderson (53), who was already invited to the White House, even campaigns for the entrepreneur at public campaign events – According to a tweet from Trump's son Donald Trump Jr. last in Michigan in September. Shortly after the failed impeachment trial against Trump in February Kid Rock tweeted aka Robert James Ritchie himself a photo together. It shows him on the golf course with Donald Trump.

Other celebrities who would like Donald Trump to have a second term in office include mostly actors, but also musicians. Among them are Dennis Quaid (66, "The Day After Tomorrow"), Dean Cain (54, "Superman – The Adventures of Lois & Clark"), Antonio Sabato Jr. (48, "Melrose Place"), Stacey Dash (53 , "Clueless – What Else!"), Isaiah Washington (57, "Grey's Anatomy"), Robert Davi (69, "The Goonies"), Kristie Swanson (50, "Buffy – The Vampire Killer") and James Woods ( 73, "Once Upon a Time in America"), as well as Backstreet Boy Brian Littrell (45, "Larger Than Life").

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