This is a list of notable individual and organizations who publicly indicated support for Donald Trump in the 2020 United States presidential election.
Businesspeople
edit- Miriam Adelson, philanthropist, doctor and wife of Sheldon Adelson[1]
- Sheldon Adelson, founder and chairman of the Las Vegas Sands Corporation[1]
- Jeff Ballabon, media executive and lobbyist[2]
- Ronnie Barrett, gun manufacturer and CEO of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing[3]
- Jordan Belfort, former stockbroker, convicted felon, author of The Wolf of Wall Street and motivational speaker[4]
- Wayne Berman, businessman and senior managing director for government relations at The Blackstone Group[1]
- Blair Brandt, real estate entrepreneur[5]
- Flavio Briatore, Italian businessman[6]
- Herman Cain, businessman, former Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of Kansas City and former 2000 and 2012 Republican presidential candidate[7]
- John Catsimatidis, chairman and CEO of Gristedes[8]
- Safra Catz, banker and CEO of Oracle Corporation[9]
- Dan DeVos, businessman, sports executive[10]
- James L. Dolan, executive chairman and CEO of The Madison Square Garden Company and executive chairman of MSG Networks[11]
- Bob Dello Russo, businessman and golf course owner[12]
- Dan Eberhart, CEO of Canary, LLC[13][14]
- Tim Eyman, businessman[15]
- Frank Fertitta III, CEO of Station Casinos[16]
- Lorenzo Fertitta, director of Red Rock Resorts[16]
- Tilman Fertitta, chairman, CEO, and sole owner of Landry's, Inc.[10]
- William P. Foley, chairman of Fidelity National Financial and Black Knight Financial Services[10]
- Charlie Gerow, CEO of Quantum Communications[17]
- Keith Gilkes, political strategist[18][19]
- Michael Glassner, President of C&M Transcontinental and political advisor[20][21]
- Harold Hamm, oil and gas tycoon[22]
- Charles Herbster, agribusiness executive[23][24]
- Heather Higgins, businesswoman, CEO of Independent Women's Voice and chair of Independent Women's Forum[25]
- William Hornbuckle, President and CEO of MGM Resorts International[10]
- Charles B. Johnson, billionaire businessman[11]
- Suhail A. Khan, director of external affairs at Microsoft[26]
- Shalabh Kumar, industrialist[27]
- Jimmy Lai, British Hong Kong entrepreneur and founder of Giordano, Next Digital and Apple Daily[28]
- Mike Lindell, founder and CEO of My Pillow[29]
- Nick Loeb, businessman and son of John Langeloth Loeb Jr.[30]
- Howard Lorber, businessman, CEO of Vector Group and chair of Douglas Elliman and Nathan's Famous[31]
- Palmer Luckey, entrepreneur and founder of Oculus VR[32]
- Donald Luskin, chief investment officer of Trend Marcolytics LLC[33]
- Howard Lutnick, chair and CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald[34]
- John C. Malone, billionaire businessman, landowner and philanthropist[11]
- Bernard Marcus, co-founder of Home Depot[35]
- Blake Masters, venture capitalist and President of the Thiel Foundation[36]
- Fernando Mateo, businessman and 2021 New York mayoral candidate. (He would later lose in the Republican primary.)[37][38]
- Wendy McCaw, businesswoman and owner of Santa Barbara News-Press[39]
- Scott McNealy, businessman and CEO of Sun Microsystems[40]
- Tim Michels, Vice President of Michels Corporation[18][19]
- Tom Monaghan, entrepreneur, founder of Domino's Pizza[41]
- Arte Moreno, CEO of Outdoor Systems and owner of the Los Angeles Angels[42]
- Robert Murray, founder and CEO of Murray Energy[43]
- Terry Neese, businesswoman[44]
- Dennis Nixon, CEO of International Bank of Commerce and chairman of International Bancshares Corporation[45]
- Geoffrey Palmer, Los Angeles real estate developer[46]
- Prem Parameswaran, President of Eros International’s North American operations[26]
- John Paulson, hedge fund manager and founder of Paulson & Co.[47]
- Nelson Peltz, businessman, chairman of The Wendy's Company and director of Legg Mason, Procter & Gamble, Sysco, and Madison Square Garden Sports[48]
- John Pence, political consultant[49][50]
- T. Boone Pickens, business magnate[51]
Brock Pierce, director of the Bitcoin Foundation, former actor(rescinded endorsement to start his own campaign)[52]- Andy Puzder, former CEO of CKE Restaurants[53][33]
- Eddie Rispone, businessman and Republican candidate for the 2019 Louisiana gubernatorial election[54]
- Stephen Ross, owner of the Miami Dolphins and chairman of The Related Companies[55]
- Larry Rubin, Mexican-American businessman and President of The American Society of Mexico[56]
- Phil Ruffin, owner of the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino and Circus Circus Hotel & Casino[16]
- Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority[57]
- John Schnatter, founder and former CEO of Papa John's Pizza[58]
- Jeffrey Shockey, lobbyist[59]
- Lisa Song Sutton, entrepreneur and real estate investor[60]
- Dean Stoecker, CEO of Alteryx[61]
- Peter Thiel, entrepreneur, president of Clarium Capital and co-founder of PayPal and Palantir Technologies[62]
- Donald Trump Jr., businessman, former reality television personality and son of Donald Trump[63]
- Eric Trump, businessman, former reality television personality and son of Donald Trump[63]
- Tiffany Trump, socialite and daughter of Donald Trump[63]
- J.D. Vance, venture capitalist[64]
- Kelcy Warren, businessman and CEO of Energy Transfer Partners[65]
- Dana White, businessman and President of the Ultimate Fighting Championship[66][67]
- Dede Wilsey, philanthropist and socialite[68]
- Cindy Yang, businesswoman[69][70]
Actors and actresses
edit- Kirstie Alley[71]
- María Conchita Alonso[72]
- Samaire Armstrong[73]
- Scott Baio[71][74]
- Stephen Baldwin[71][75]
- Roseanne Barr[71][76]
- Jim Breuer[77]
- Dean Cain[78]
- Stacey Dash[79]
- Jim Caviezel
- Lucas Black[80][81]
- Robert Davi[82]
- Jimmy Failla[83]
- Laurence Fox[84]
- Kelsey Grammer[85][86]
- Namrata Singh Gujral[87]
- Kalani Hilliker[88]
- Yaphet Kotto[89]
- Lorenzo Lamas[90][91]
- Artie Lange[92]
- Brandi Love[93]
- Lila Morillo[94][95]
- Chonda Pierce[96]
- Joe Piscopo[97]
- Dennis Quaid[98]
- Randy Quaid[99]
- Antonio Sabàto Jr.[100]
- Rick Schroder[101][102]
- Suzanne Somers[103]
- Kevin Sorbo[104]
- Sam Sorbo[104]
- Ben Stein[105]
- Kristy Swanson[99][106][107]
- Carolina Tejera[108][109]
- Eduardo Verástegui[110]
- Jon Voight[71][111]
- Isaiah Washington[112][113][114]
- James Woods[115][116]
- Veronica Yip[117]
Television personalities
edit- Rachel Campos-Duffy, television personality[118]
- Cepillín, Mexican clown[119]
- Naked Cowboy, singer and street performer[120][121]
- Jana Duggar, reality TV personality[122]
- Jenelle Evans, reality TV personality[123]
- Pete Evans, Australian chef, author, TV presenter[124]
- Rick Harrison, reality TV personality[125]
- Mary Hart, former host of Entertainment Tonight[126][127]
- Elisabeth Hasselbeck, retired TV personality, talk show host[128]
- Pete Hegseth, television host[129]
- Lady MAGA, drag queen[130][131]
- Carol McGiffin, British TV presenter[132]
- Elizabeth Pipko, model, author, founder of Jexodus[133]
- Carrie Prejean, model, former beauty queen[134]
- Willie Robertson, reality TV personality on Duck Dynasty, CEO of Duck Commander[79]
- Andre Soriano, reality television star, fashion designer[135]
- Chuck Woolery, former game show host, talk show host[85]
Musicians
edit50 Cent(switched endorsement to Biden)[136][137][138]- 6ix9ine[139]
- Trace Adkins[140]
- Skunk Baxter[141]
- The Beach Boys (Only touring members Mike Love and Bruce Johnston. Non-touring, but official members Brian Wilson and Al Jardine endorsed Biden)[142][141]
- Kodak Black[143]
- Fivio Foreign[144]
- Chingo Bling[145]
- Pat Boone[146]
- Jonathan Cain[147]
- Eric Carmen
- Willie Colón[148]
- Asian Doll[149]
- John Dolmayan[150]
- Polow da Don[151]
- Terry Fator[152]
- Sean Feucht[153]
- Ace Frehley[146]
- Richie Furay[146]
- Danny Gokey[153]
- Michale Graves[154]
- Lee Greenwood[155]
- Jaheim[99]
- Kaya Jones[96]
- Brian Kelley[156][157]
- Lil Pump[158]
- Aaron Lewis[146]
- Lil Wayne[159]
- Mike Love[160][141]
- Lillibeth Morillo[95][108]
- Paty Navidad[110]
- Wayne Newton[161]
- Ted Nugent[162][163]
- Styles P[164]
- Ricky Rebel[165][166][167]
- Kid Rock[71]
- Liliana Rodríguez[95][168]
- Johnny Rotten[169][170]
- Yaakov Shwekey[171]
- Steve Souza[172]
- Michael Sweet[173][174]
- Michael Tait[175]
- Travis Tritt[176]
- Tommy Vext[177]
- Joy Villa[178]
- Waka Flocka Flame[179]
- Beri Weber[180]
Kanye West(rescinded endorsement to start his own campaign)[181]
Sports figures
editAmerican football
edit- Rita Benson LeBlanc, former Vice Chairman of the Board of the New Orleans Saints[182]
- Bobby Bowden, retired college football coach for the Florida State Seminoles football team[183]
- Jack Brewer, former National Football League player[184]
- Jim Brown, former fullback for the Cleveland Browns[185]
- Mike Brown, executive and owner of the Cincinnati Bengals[182]
- Jay Cutler, former professional football player[186]
- John Elway, former professional football player, president and manager of the Denver Broncos[182]
- Brett Favre, former professional football player[187]
- Mike Ditka, retired NFL coach[188]
- Lou Holtz, former football player, coach, and analyst[189]
- Richie Incognito, professional football player[182]
- Ed Orgeron, college football coach who served at Louisiana State University[190]
- Burgess Owens, retired football player and 2020 Republican nominee for the U.S. House in Utah’s 4th district. (He would later win said election.)[191]
- Maurkice Pouncey, former professional football player[192]
- Mike Shula, quarterbacks coach for the Denver Broncos[182]
- Dimitrious Stanley, former professional football player[193]
- Tommy Tuberville, former football player, coach, and 2020 Republican U.S. Senate Nominee in Alabama (He would later win said election.)[194]
- Michael Turk, punter for the Sun Devils[195]
- Herschel Walker, former professional football player[196]
Baseball
edit- Patrick Corbin, professional baseball pitcher for the Washington Nationals[197]
- Johnny Damon, former Major League Baseball player[198]
- Sean Gilmartin, Major League Baseball player[199]
- Aubrey Huff, former Major League Baseball player[200]
- Mike Piazza, former professional baseball catcher[201]
- Mariano Rivera, former baseball pitcher for the New York Yankees[202]
- Curt Schilling, former professional baseball pitcher[203]
- Darryl Strawberry, former professional Major League Baseball player[204]
- Kurt Suzuki, baseball catcher for the Los Angeles Angels[205]
- David Wells, former professional baseball pitcher[206]
- Joe West, Major League Baseball umpire[207]
Basketball
edit- Jim Buss, part-owner and former executive vice president of basketball operations of the Los Angeles Lakers[208]
- Bob Cousy, retired professional basketball player[209]
Boxing
edit- Don King, boxing promoter[210]
- Mike Tyson, former professional boxer[211]
Car racing
edit- Richard Childress, former professional stock car racing driver and owner of Richard Childress Racing[212][213]
- Timmy Hill, professional stock car racing driver[214]
- Carl Long, professional stock car racing driver and owner of MBM Motorsports[214]
- Corey LaJoie, professional stock car racing driver[79]
- Roger Penske, businessman and entrepreneur involved in professional auto racing, retired professional auto racing driver[10]
- Jack Roush, founder, CEO, and co-owner of Roush Fenway Racing[10]
- Tim Viens, professional stock car racing driver[215]
- Austin Wayne Self, professional stock car racing driver[216]
Golf
edit- John Daly, professional golfer[217]
- Ginger Howard, professional golfer[96]
- Jack Nicklaus, retired professional golfer[218][219]
- Greg Norman, Australian professional golfer and entrepreneur[220]
Ice hockey
edit- Todd Bertuzzi, former professional ice hockey player[221]
- Ilya Bryzgalov, former Russian professional ice hockey goaltender[222]
- Don Cherry, ice hockey commentator, former professional ice hockey player and head coach[223]
- Tony DeAngelo, professional ice hockey player[224][225]
- Peter Karmanos Jr., minority owner and alternate governor of the Carolina Hurricanes hockey franchise[10]
- Ryan Kesler, professional ice hockey player[226]
- Bobby Orr, former professional ice hockey player[227]
- Ryan Poehling, professional ice hockey player[228]
- Alexander Radulov, Russian professional ice hockey player[229]
Mixed martial arts
edit- Ali Abdelaziz, Egyptian mixed martial arts manager[230]
- Andrei Arlovski, professional mixed martial artist[231]
- Henry Cejudo, Olympic medalist in freestyle wrestling and retired mixed martial artist[232]
- Colby Covington, professional mixed martial artist[233]
- Justin Gaethje, professional mixed martial artist[234]
- Cody Law, professional mixed martial artist[231]
- Héctor Lombard, professional mixed martial artist[231]
- Jorge Masvidal, professional mixed martial artist[235][236]
- Pat Miletech, retired professional mixed martial artist[231][237]
- Conor McGregor, professional mixed martial artist[238]
- Tito Ortiz, professional mixed martial artist[239]
Other
edit- Lanny Barnes, biathlete[3]
- María Gabriela Franco, Venezuelan sport shooter and Olympic athlete[240]
- Rob Jones, Paralympic medalist in rowing and U.S. Marine Corps veteran[241]
- Klete Keller, Olympic medalist in freestyle swimming[242]
- Mike Matusow, professional poker player[243]
- Kim Rhode, Olympic medalist in double trap[3]
- Rick Roeber, long-distance runner[244]
- Quinn Simmons, cyclist[245]
Wrestling
edit- Mark Calaway, aka The Undertaker, retired WWE legend[246]
- Road Dogg, retired WWE wrestler[247]
- Dan Gable, Olympic medalist in freestyle wrestling[248]
- Jake Hager, professional mixed martial artist, current AEW and former WWE wrestler[249]
- Chris Jericho, current AEW and former WWE wrestler[250]
- Sean Morley, retired WWE wrestler
- Dan Rodimer, former professional wrestler and Republican nominee for Nevada's 3rd congressional district in the 2020 elections (He would later lose said election.)[251][252]
- Jaxson Ryker, former WWE wrestler[253]
Academic figures and scholars
edit- Mor Altshuler, Israeli scholar and author[254]
- A.D. Amar, scholar, researcher and management professor at Seton Hall University[255]
- Hadley Arkes, political scientist and James Wilson Institute on Natural Rights & the American Founding[256]
- Larry P. Arnn, President of Hillsdale College[256]
- Mark Bauerlein, professor of English at Emory University[256]
- Jay Bergman, professor of Russian History at Central Connecticut State University[256]
- Russell Berman, professor of German studies and comparative literature at Stanford University[256]
- Sanjai Bhagat, economist and Provost Professor of Finance at the Leeds School of Business[33]
- Walter Block, the Harold E. Wirth Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair in Economics at the School of Business at Loyola University New Orleans[257]
- Daniel Bonevac, professor of philosophy at University of Texas at Austin[256]
- Robert Bradley Jr, economist and founder of Institute for Energy Research[258]
- Jennifer S. Bryson, Communication Fellow at Claremont Institute[256]
- Frank H. Buckley, professor at the Antonin Scalia Law School[256]
- Tony Campbell, professor of political science at Towson University[259]
- Allan C. Carlson, former professor at Hillsdale College and President Emeritus of the Howard Center for Family, Religion and Society[260]
- Angelo M. Codevilla, professor emeritus of international relations at Frederick S. Pardee School of Global Studies at Boston University[256]
- Christopher Demuth, lawyer and Distinguished Fellow at Hudson Institute[25]
- John C. Eastman, professor of law at the Chapman University School of Law[256]
- Bruce P. Frohnen, professor of law at Ohio Northern University College of Law[256]
- David Gelernter, professor of computer science at Yale University and Unabomber victim[256]
- Paul Gottfried, Paleoconservative philosopher, historian, columnist and former Horace Raffensperger Professor of Humanities in Elizabethtown College[261]
- Paul Roderick Gregory, professor of economics at the University of Houston[33]
- Earl Grinols, economist and political scientist at Baylor University[33]
- Mark David Hall, Herbert Hoover Distinguished Professor of Politics and Faculty Fellow in the William Penn Honors Program at George Fox University[25]
- Victor Davis Hanson, professor emeritus of classics at California State University, Fresno, the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in classics and military history at Stanford University's Hoover Institution[25]
- William Happer, professor emeritus of physics at Princeton University[25]
- Steven Hayward, senior resident scholar at the Institute of Governmental Studies at UC Berkeley and Senior Fellow at the Pacific Research Institute[25]
- He Qinglian, Chinese economist[262]
- John D. Johnson, former professor at the Jon M. Huntsman School of Business[33]
- Charles R. Kesler, professor of government at Claremont McKenna College and Claremont Graduate University[256]
- Sergiu Klainerman, mathematician and professor of mathematics at Princeton University[263]
- Robert C. Koons, professor of philosophy at the University of Texas[256]
- Michael I. Krauss, professor of law at George Mason University[264]
- Stanley Kurtz, Senior Fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center[256]
- Arthur Laffer, economist[33]
- Michael Ledeen, foreign policy analyst and historian[256]
- Thomas K. Lindsay, former president at Shimer College[25]
- John R. Lott Jr., economist and gun rights advocate[33]
- Kevin MacDonald, retired professor of psychology at California State University, Long Beach and conspiracy theorist[265]
- Joyce Lee Malcolm, Patrick Henry Professor of constitutional law and the second amendment at the Antonin Scalia Law School[25]
- Theodore Roosevelt Malloch, professor of strategic leadership and governance at the Henley Business School[266]
- Javier Milei, Argentine economist and author[citation needed]
- Peter Morici, economist and retired professor of international business at the University of Maryland, College Park[267][268]
- Robert L. Paquette, former professor of American history at Hamilton College and co-founder of the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization[256]
- Ronald J. Pestritto, professor of politics at Hillsdale College[256]
- James Piereson, scholar and President of the William E. Simon Foundation[256]
- Juliana Geran Pilon, Senior Fellow at the Alexander Hamilton Institute for the Study of Western Civilization[256]
- Everett Piper, former President of Oklahoma Wesleyan University[269]
- Daniel Pipes, historian, writer and President of the Middle East Forum[270][271]
- Paul Rahe, professor of history at Hillsdale College[25]
- Glenn Reynolds, Beauchamp Brogan Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tennessee College of Law[25]
- Timothy P. Roth, A.B. Templeton Professor and Chairman of the Department of Economics and Finance at the University of Texas at El Paso[33]
- Paul Rubin, economist and Samuel Candler Dobbs Professor of Economics Emeritus at Emory University[33]
- Fred Siegel, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research and history professor at Cooper Union[272]
- Barry S. Strauss, professor of history and classics at Cornell University[256]
- Chin Wan, Hong Kong scholar and activist[273]
- Robert Weissberg, professor emeritus of political science at the University of Illinois[256]
- Peter Wood, President of the National Association of Scholars[256]
- Xia Yeliang, former associate professor of economics at Peking University[274]
Activists and public figures
edit- Scott Adams, cartoonist and creator of the comic strip Dilbert (previously unendorsed Trump)[275]
- Sohrab Ahmari, Iranian-American columnist for the New York Post[256]
- Saba Ahmed, Pakistani lawyer and activist[276][277]
- Baked Alaska, neo-Nazi, anti-Semitic conspiracy theorist and social media personality[278]
- Ali Alexander, far-right activist and social media personality[279][280]
- Jake Angeli, QAnon supporter later known for storming the United States Capitol[281]
- Christopher R. Barron, cofounder of GOProud[135]
- Cole Baritromo, blogger and former scammer[282]
- Maria Bartiromo, television personality and author, former host of Closing Bell[283]
- Kaitlin Bennett, conservative and gun rights activist[284][285]
- Josh Bernstein, talk show host[286][287]
- Gary Buechler, YouTube personality[citation needed]
- Lauren Boebert, businesswoman, gun-rights activist, and 2020 Republican nominee for the U.S. House for Colorado's 3rd district (eventual winner)[288]
- Dan Bongino, conservative activist, radio host, and former Secret Service agent[289]
- Deneen Borelli, conservative author, radio and television personality, columnist[290]
- Peter Boykin, political commentator and founder of Gays for Trump[291]
- L. Brent Bozell, founder and President of Media Research Center[256]
- Michael Brown, radio host and author[292]
- Tammy Bruce, radio host and political commentator[293]
- Jon Caldara, libertarian activist and President of Independence Institute[294]
- Kat Cammack, political advisor[295][296]
- Tucker Carlson, political commentator and host of Tucker Carlson Tonight[297]
- John Catanzara, Chicago police officer and President of the Chicago Fraternal Order of Police[298]
- Madison Cawthorn, Republican nominee for North Carolina's 11th congressional district in the 2020 elections. (He would later win said election.)[299]
- Chen Guangcheng, Chinese civil rights activist[300]
- Piers Corbyn, meteorologist and conspiracy theorist[301]
- Jeff Crank, radio host[302]
- Steven Crowder, American-Canadian conservative political commentator, YouTuber and comedian[303]
- Dalas Review, Spanish YouTuber.[304][305]
- Joe Dallas, conversion therapy advocate[306]
- Jim Daly, President of Focus on the Family[307]
- Marjorie Dannenfelser, president of the Susan B. Anthony List[41]
- Mark Davis, commentator and radio host[308]
- Paris Dennard, conservative political speaker[290]
- John Derbyshire, writer, computer programmer and journalist[309]
- Casey DeSantis, First Lady of Florida, television show host, journalist and wife of Ron DeSantis[310][311]
- Lou Dobbs, television commentator, opponent of immigration, and radio show host[312]
- Dinesh D'Souza, conservative political author, filmmaker, and investigative journalist[313]
- Larry Elder, conservative radio host and attorney[314]
- Tarek Fatah, Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author[315]
- Edwin Feulner, activist, founder and former President of The Heritage Foundation[316]
- Yishai Fleisher, podcaster and columnist[317]
- Kyle Forgeard, YouTuber and member of the NELK[318]
- Ryan Fournier, co-founder of Students for Trump[319][320]
- Mike Francesca, sports talk radio host[321]
- James Freeman, journalist, author and assistant editorial page editor at The Wall Street Journal[283]
- Nick Fuentes, far-right political commentator, podcaster and white nationalist[322]
- Brigitte Gabriel, author, anti-Islam activist and founder of ACT! for America[323]
- Day Gardner, President of The National Black Pro Life Union[324]
- Duncan Garner, New Zealand journalist and radio host[325]
- Rick Gates, political consultant, lobbyist and convicted felon[326]
- Pamela Geller, anti-Muslim and far-right political activist and commentator, blogger, birther, and conspiracy theorist[327]
- Madison Gesiotto, conservative commentator, columnist, figure skater, model, beauty queen[96]
- Joey Gibson, leader of Patriot Prayer[328]
- Bernard Goldberg, journalist and political pundit[270][329]
- Alan Gottlieb, conservative activist and gun rights advocate[3]
- Jeremy Griggs, YouTube personality[citation needed]
- Thomas Glessner, lawyer and president of the National Institute of Family and Life Advocates[30]
- Marjorie Taylor Greene, far-right political activist and Republican nominee for Georgia's 14th congressional district in 2020 (She would later win said election.)
- Kimberly Guilfoyle, prosecutor, television news personality, senior advisor for Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign, partner of Donald Trump Jr., and First Lady of San Francisco (2004–2006)[330]
- Greg Gutfeld, television producer, commentator, author, editor and comedian, host of The Greg Gutfeld Show (Libertarian)[331]
- Marco Gutierrez, activist and founder of Latinos for Trump[332]
- Jeremy Hambly, YouTube personality[citation needed]
- Sean Hannity, talk show host and conservative political commentator, host of Hannity and talk radio show The Sean Hannity Show[333]
- Hugh Hewitt, radio show host and attorney[334][335]
- Steve Hilton, political commentator and former British political advisor[336]
- Josh Holstein, university student[337]
- Katie Hopkins, British political commentator and columnist[338][339]
- David Horowitz, conservative activist and author[340]
- Hu Xijin, Chinese journalist and editor for the Global Times[341]
- Deal W. Hudson, conservative political activist[25]
- Charles Hurt, journalist, author and political commentator[342]
- Carl Iannone, writer[343]
- Stella Immanuel, American-Cameroonian physician and pastor[344]
- Laura Ingraham, radio host and host of The Ingraham Angle[345]
- Niger Innis, activist, politician[290]
- Scott Jennings, conservative commentator[346]
- Abby Johnson, anti-abortion activist, former clinic director at Planned Parenthood[347]
- Alice Marie Johnson, criminal justice reform advocate and former federal prisoner (sentence commuted in June 2018 by Trump and then granted full pardon in August 2020)[348]
- Benny Johnson, political columnist, chief creative officer at Turning Point USA, former editor at BuzzFeed[349]
- Alex Jones, far-right radio show host, political extremist and conspiracy theorist[350]
- Jason Jones, film producer, anti-abortion activist[41]
Rabia Kazan, Turkish author and women's rights activist[351] (endorsement rescinded)[352]- Keemstar, YouTube personality[353]
- Roger Kimball, conservative social commentator[256]
- Ryan Kinel, YouTube personality[citation needed]
- Charlie Kirk, founder and leader of Turning Point USA[354]
- Amy Kremer, Tea Party activist and co-founder for Women for Trump[355]
- Bob Kroll, President of the Police Officers Federation of Minneapolis[356]
- Chris LaCivita, political consultant[357]
- Tomi Lahren, conservative political commentator and former television host[358]
- Wayne LaPierre, executive vice president of the National Rifle Association of America[359]
- Seth Leibsohn, conservative talk show host and author[25]
- Leonard Leo, lawyer, conservative activist[360]
- Corey Lewandowski, lobbyist and political commentator[361]
- JT Lewis, gun rights activist[362]
- David Limbaugh, political commentator and author[363][364]
- Rush Limbaugh, political commentator and host of the radio show The Rush Limbaugh Show[365]
- James Lindsay, mathematician and author[366][367]
- Scott Lively, anti-gay activist and President of the Abiding Truth Ministries[368]
- Laura Loomer, conspiracy theorist, far-right political activist and Republican nominee for Florida's 21st congressional district in 2020 (She would later lose said election.)[369]
- Jeffrey Lord, political commentator and strategist[370]
- Gina Loudon, conservative media personality[96]
- Patrick Lynch, President of the Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York[371]
- Matthew Lynn, British writer and financial columnist[372]
- Myron Magnet, journalist and former editor of City Journal[25]
- David Mamet, playwright and screenwriter[373]
- Bethany Mandel, conservative author and commentator[374]
- Taylor Marshall, Catholic apologist, writer, former academic, online content producer[41]
- Jenny Beth Martin, co-founder of the Tea Party Patriots[375]
- Mary Matalin, political consultant (Libertarian)[41]
- Robert Stacy McCain, conservative journalist, writer and blogger[376]
- Mark McCloskey, personal injury lawyer[377]
- Scott McConnell, journalist, founding editor of The American Conservative[261]
- Gavin McInnes, Canadian far-right political commentator and founder of Proud Boys[378]
- Carolyn D. Meadows, conservative activist and president of the National Rifle Association of America[379]
- Mary Ann Mendoza, Angel mother and anti-semitic conspiracy theorist[380]
- Michael the Black Man, conservative activist[381][382]
- Jason Miller, communications strategist and political advisor[361]
- Max Miller, deputy campaign manager for Donald Trump's 2020 Campaign[383]
- Blake Moore, U.S. Foreign Service Officer[384]
- Stephen Moore, writer and co-founder of Club for Growth[256]
- Steven W. Mosher, social scientist, anti-abortion activist, President of the Population Research Institute[41]
- Deroy Murdock, political commentator[316]
- Mario Murillo, author and journalist[385]
- Douglas Murray, author, journalist and political commentator.[386]
- Paul Murray, Australian radio and TV presenter[387]
- Troy Newman, anti-abortion activist and President of Operation Rescue[388]
- Malik Obama, half-brother of Barack Obama[389]
- Larry O'Connor, radio host[390]
- John O'Sullivan, British conservative commentator and President of Danube Institute[256]
- Alexander Otaola, YouTube personality, activist for democratic change and human rights in Cuba[391]
- Candace Owens, conservative commentator and political activist[392][393]
- Rita Panahi, Australian conservative columnist for The Herald and Weekly Times[394]
- George Papadopoulos, convicted felon and former member of the foreign policy advisory panel to Donald Trump's 2016 presidential campaign[395]
- Sudhir M. Parikh, Indian-American doctor[396]
- Brad Parscale, political advisor and digital consultant[397]
- Janet Parshall, radio host[153]
- CJ Pearson, political activist[398][399]
- Liz Peek, conservative commentator and business analyst[400]
- Charlotte Pence Bond, writer and daughter of Mike Pence[401]
- Karen Pence, schoolteacher, painter, Second Lady of the United States (2017–2021), and wife of Mike Pence[402]
- Austin Petersen, radio host, political commentator and 2016 Libertarian candidate for president[403]
- Katrina Pierson, Tea Party activist and communications consultant, national spokesperson for the Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign[404]
- Norman Podhoretz, pundit and writer for Commentary[405]
- Andrew Pollack, author, school safety activist, entrepreneur, father of Meadow Pollack[406]
- Jon Ponder, thrice-convicted bank robber, founder of the Hope for Prisoners program[407]
- Tim Pool, YouTube personality and political commentator[408]
- Janet Porter, anti-abortion activist[409]
- Jack Posobiec, alt-right political activist and conspiracy theorist[410]
- Juan D. Reyes, Republican politician, attorney[411]
- Johnathan Lee Riches, professional agitator[412]
- Chanel Rion, broadcaster, political cartoonist and children's book author, Chief White House correspondent for OAN[413]
- Kyle Rittenhouse, later acquitted-suspect in the Kenosha unrest shooting and gun rights activist[414]
- Geraldo Rivera, journalist, attorney, author, political commentator, and former host of Geraldo (also endorses Kanye West)[415]
- Lew Rockwell chairman of the Mises Institute[416]
- Rick Roberts, radio host[417]
- Wayne Allyn Root, conservative activist, radio host and the Libertarian Party's vice presidential nominee for the 2008 presidential elections[418]
- Joel C. Rosenberg, American-Israeli author[419]
- Dave Rubin, political commentator and host of The Rubin Report[420]
- Austin Ruse, conservative activist and President of the Center for Family and Human Rights[421]
- Joey Salads, YouTube personality, and prankster[353][422]
- Maria Elvira Salazar, television personality and new anchor, and 2020 Republican nominee for the U.S. House for Florida's 27th district. (She would later win said election.)[423][424]
- Michael Savage, author, conservative commentator and radio host[425]
- Andrew Schlafly, lawyer and founder of Conservapedia[426]
- Manny Sethi, physician and orthopedic trauma surgeon[427]
- Buck Sexton, radio host and television talk show host, author, and conservative commentator
- Ben Shapiro, editor-at-large of The Daily Wire[428]
- Greg Sheridan, journalist and editor for The Australian[429]
- Sampat Shivangi, physician[26]
- Diamond and Silk, live-stream video bloggers, social media personalities and political activists[430]
- Dimitri Simes, President of Center for the National Interest and publisher of The National Interest[431]
- Roger L. Simon, novelist, screenwriter and analyst at The Epoch Times[256]
- Vanila Singh, physician, professor[26]
- Helen Smith, forensic psychologist[256]
- Lee Smith, journalist and Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute[256]
- Bo Snerdley, call screener, producer and engineer for The Rush Limbaugh Show[432][433]
- Angela Stanton-King, public speaker and Republican candidate for Georgia's 5th congressional district in the 2020 elections (She would later lose said election.)[434][435][436]
- Todd Starnes, conservative columnist, commentator and radio host[437]
- Harry Stein, author, columnist and editor at City Journal[256]
- Roger Stone, conservative political consultant, lobbyist, and convicted felon[438] (Granted pardon by Trump in July 2020)
- Marsha Petrie Sue, author, public speaker, motivational coach[439]
- Cheryl Sullenger, anti-abortion activist and Vice President of Operation Rescue[440]
- Carol M. Swain, conservative television analyst[290]
- Tang Baiqao, Chinese dissident and democracy activist, student leader of the Tiananmen Square protests[274]
- Taki Theodoracopulos, Greek writer and publisher who founded Taki's Magazine and co-founded The American Conservative[441]
- Enrique Tarrio, businessman, chairman of the far-right organization Proud Boys and Florida state director of the grassroots organization Latinos for Trump[442][443]
- Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney and talk radio host[444] (Democrat)
- Randall Terry, anti-abortion activist and founder of Operation Rescue[445]
- Philip Terzian, journalist and writer at The Washington Examiner[256]
- Cal Thomas, columnist, author and pundit[446]
- Clay Travis, writer, lawyer, radio host, and television analyst
- Lara Trump, former television producer, senior advisor for the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign and daughter-in-law of Donald Trump[447]
- Melania Trump, former model, businesswoman, First Lady of the United States (2017–2021), and wife of Donald Trump[448]
- R. Emmett Tyrell, author, columnist and editor-in-chief of The American Spectator[256]
- Bob Vander Plaats, President of The Family Leader[449]
- Gary Varvel, editorial cartoonist for The Indianapolis Star[450]
- Michael Voris, Catholic author and apologist[451]
- Tonette Walker, First Lady of Wisconsin and wife of Scott Walker[18][19]
- Wang Dan, Chinese dissident and democracy activist, student leader of the Tiananmen Square protests[452][453]
- Wang Juntao, Chinese dissident and democracy activist, student leader of the Tiananmen Square protests[453]
- Jesse Watters, conservative political commentator, co-host of The Five[454]
- Diana West, author and columnist[256]
- Liz Wheeler, conservative political commentator[455]
- Bill White, former president of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum[135]
- Armstrong Williams, author and commentator[456]
- Lauren Witzke, far-right activist and conspiracy theorist[457][458][459]
- Jacob Wohl, far-right conspiracy theorist, fraudster, and internet troll[460]
- Milo Yiannopoulos, far-right political commentator, polemicist, public speaker and writer[461]
- Erica Yuen, Hong Kong politician, political activist, businesswoman, actress, presenter and former beauty queen[462]
- Marc Zell, Israeli-American lawyer and Vice President of Republican Overseas[463][464]
Religious leaders
edit- Ché Ahn, pastor[465]
- Jim Bakker, televangelist and convicted fraudster[466]
- Irvin Baxter Jr, Oneness Pentecostal minister and founder and President of Endtime Ministries[467]
- Mark Burns, televangelist and pastor[468][469]
- C. L. Bryant, Baptist minister[290]
- Kenneth Copeland, televangelist[470]
- Paul Crouch Jr, Christian broadcaster[471]
- James Dobson, Christian author and founder of Focus on the Family[307]
- Shmuel Eliyahu, Chief Rabbi of Tzfat[472]
- Jerry Falwell Jr., President of Liberty University (2007–2020) and prominent member of the Evangelical Christian community[473][474]
- Jentezen Franklin, pastor and televangelist[475]
- Jim Garlow, former pastor of Skyline Church[476]
- Paul Goulet, pastor[477][478]
- Franklin Graham, evangelical leader and son of Billy Graham[407]
- Wayne Grudem, theologian at the Phoenix Seminary[479]
- John Hagee, pastor, televangelist and founder and Chair of Christians United for Israel[480]
- Skip Heitzig, pastor[481]
- E.W. Jackson, pastor[482]
- Harry Jackson Jr, pastor and Pentecostal bishop[483]
- Yosef Yitzchak Jacobson, Chabad rabbi[180]
- Robert Jeffress, Southern Baptist pastor of the First Baptist Church[484]
- David Jeremiah, pastor[153]
- Bill Johnson, senior leader at Bethel Church[485]
- Shmuel Kamenetsky, Haredi rabbi, co-founder and Rosh Yeshiva of Talmudical Yeshiva of Philadelphia[486]
- Dov Lior, Chief Rabbi of Kiryat Arba[472]
- John MacArthur, pastor of Grace Community Church[487]
- Guillermo Maldonado, pastor of the King Jesus Ministry[488]
- Albert Mohler, theologian and President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary[489]
- Hyung Jin Moon, pastor[490][491]
- Johnnie Moore Jr, evangelical leader[492]
- Chris Oyakhilome, Nigerian pastor and televangelist[493][494][495]
- Frank Pavone, Catholic priest and anti-abortion activist[496]
- Steven Pruzansky, Orthodox rabbi[497][498]
- Yisroel Reisman, rosh yeshiva at Yeshiva Torah Vodaas[180]
- Moshe Reuven Azman, Chief Rabbi of Brodsky Synagogue in Kyiv[499]
- Shlomo Riskin, Orthodox rabbi and founder of the Lincoln Square Synagogue[500]
- James Robison, televangelist[501]
- Samuel Rodriguez, pastor[502]
- Sid Roth, televangelist[503]
- Darrell C. Scott, pastor[290]
- Don Stewart, Pentecostal minister and televangelist[504]
- Carlo Maria Viganò, archbishop and former Apostolic Nuncio to the United States[505]
- Paula White, pastor, author, televangelist[96]
- Andrew Wommack, pastor and televangelist[307]
- George Wood, Pentecostal minister[153]
Astronauts
edit- Buzz Aldrin, first man on the Moon in 1969 alongside Neil Armstrong during the Apollo 11 mission[506]
Organizations
editActivist groups
edit- 60 Plus Association[507]
- ACT! for America[508]
- American Energy Alliance[509]
- Americans for Limited Government[510]
- Associated Builders and Contractors[511]
- Billy Graham Evangelistic Association[512]
- Brigade 2506 Veteran's Association[513]
- CatholicVote.org[514]
- Center for Arizona Policy[515]
- Christian Civic League of Maine[516]
- Citizens United[517]
- Club for Growth[518]
- College Republican National Committee[519]
- Committee to Defend the President[520]
- The Conservative Caucus[521]
- Deplorable Pride[522]
- Eagle Forum[523]
- Empower Texans[524]
- Faith and Freedom Coalition[525]
- Family Policy Alliance[526]
- Family Policy Alliance of Kansas[527]
- Focus on the Family[307]
- FreedomWorks[528]
- Gays for Trump[529]
- Groypers[530]
- Hindu Sena[531]
- Illinois Family Association[532]
- Latinos for Trump[533]
- Log Cabin Republicans[534]
- Michigan Farm Bureau[535]
- Minnesota Citizens Concerned for Life[536]
- National Diversity Coalition for Trump[537]
- National Federation of Republican Assemblies[538]
- National Federation of Republican Women[539]
- National Republican Congressional Committee[540]
- National Right to Life Committee[541]
- New York State Rifle and Pistol Association[542]
- New York Young Republican Club[543]
- Oath Keepers[544]
- Ohio Right to Life[545]
- Operation Rescue[546]
- Pasadena Republican Club[547]
- Patriot Prayer[328]
- Pennsylvania Young Republicans[548][549]
- Priests for Life[550]
- Promise Keepers[307]
- Proud Boys[551] (endorsement rejected by Trump)[552]
- Republican Hindu Coalition[553]
- Republican Jewish Coalition[554]
- Republican National Hispanic Assembly[555]
- Republican National Lawyers Association[556]
- Republicans Overseas[557]
- Republican State Leadership Committee[558]
- Students for Trump[559]
- Tea Party Express[560]
- Tea Party Patriots[561]
- Texas Alliance for Life[562]
- Three Percenters[544]
- Virginia Women for Trump[563]
- Wisconsin Family Council[564]
- Wisconsin Manufacturers & Commerce[565]
- Women for Trump[355]
- Young Republicans[566]
Political action committees
edit- America First Action[567]
- American Crossroads[568]
- Campaign for Working Families[569]
- Club for Growth Action[570]
- Great America Committee[571]
- Great America PAC[572]
- Huck PAC[573]
- NRA Political Victory Fund[574][575]
- Tea Party Patriots Citizens Fund[576]
- Texas Patriots PAC[577]
- Trump Victory[578]
- Turning Point Action[579]
Unions
edit- Amtrak Fraternal Order of Police, representing 452[580]
- Chicago Fraternal Order of Police, representing 14,086[581]
- Dallas Police Association, representing 4,000[582]
- Detectives' Endowment Association, representing 17,200[583]
- Florida Police Benevolent Association, representing 30,000[584]
- Fraternal Order of Police, representing 355,000[585]
- International Union of Police Associations, representing 19,200[586]
- Las Vegas Metro Police Managers and Supervisors Association[587]
- Louisiana State Troopers Association[588]
- Massachusetts Police Association, representing 18,000[589]
- Milwaukee Police Association, representing 1,868[590]
- Nassau County Police Benevolent Union, representing 2,400[591]
- National Association of Police Organizations, representing 362,000[592]
- National Border Patrol Council, representing 18,000[593]
- National Immigration and Customs Enforcement Council, representing 7,600[594]
- North Las Vegas Police Officers Association, representing 398[587]
- Pennsylvania State Troopers Association, representing 9,200[595]
- Philadelphia Firefighters and Paramedics Union, representing 4,500[596] (upheld endorsement after vote in October 2020)[597]
- Police Benevolent Association of the City of New York, representing 24,000[598]
- Police Officers Association of Michigan, representing 12,000[599]
- Public Safety Alliance of Nevada, representing 10,000[587]
- Reno Police Protective Association, representing 330[587]
- Retired Police Association of New York, representing 5,000[600]
- Sergeants Benevolent Association, representing 11,000[601]
- St. Louis Police Officers' Association, representing 1802[602]
- Suffolk County Police Benevolent Association, representing 2,349[603]
- Tucson Police Officer's Association, representing 807[604]
Magazines and newspapers
editRadio stations
editWebsites
edit- Church Militant[451]
- Jexodus[606]
- Occidental Observer[265]
- Power Line[607]
- TheDonald.win[608]
- The Save Jersey Blog[609]
- Vos Iz Neias?[610]
Native American tribes
editSee also
edit- List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2020 presidential campaign
- Endorsements in the 2020 Republican Party presidential primaries
- List of Donald Trump 2016 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of former Trump administration officials who endorsed Joe Biden
- List of Joe Biden 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Jo Jorgensen 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- List of Howie Hawkins 2020 presidential campaign endorsements
- News media endorsements in the 2020 United States presidential primaries
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