List of notable non-political figures and organizations that endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.
Notable military personnel
editAir Force
edit- Bentley Rayburn, retired major general and Republican primary nominee for U.S. Representative from CO-05 in 2006, 2008, and 2014[1]
- Buzz Aldrin, retired NASA astronaut and U.S. Air Force brigadier general[2]
Army
edit- Burwell B. Bell III, retired U.S. Army four-star general[1]
- Don Bolduc, retired U.S. Army brigadier general and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from New Hampshire in 2022[3]
- Sam Brown, retired U.S. Army captain and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Nevada in 2024[4]
- William G. Boykin, retired U.S. Army lieutenant general, Undersecretary of Defense for Intelligence (2002-2007)[5]
- Joe Kent, retired U.S. Army Special Forces Chief Warrant Officer III and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from WA-03 in 2022 and 2024[6]
- Ivan Raiklin, retired U.S. Army Reserve lieutenant colonel[7]
Business leaders
editEntertainment and hospitality
edit- Miriam Adelson, philanthropist and owner of the Las Vegas Sands[8][verification needed]
- Richard "Faze Banks" Bengston, CEO of Faze Clan[9]
- Logan Paul, co-founder of Prime[10]
- David Portnoy, founder of Barstool Sports (Endorsed when running against Biden)[11][needs update]
- Phil Ruffin, owner of the Treasure Island Hotel and Casino and Circus Circus Hotel & Casino[12][verification needed]
- Clay Travis, founder of OutKick[13]
- Dana White, CEO of the Ultimate Fighting Championship[14][additional citation(s) needed]
Finance
edit- Bill Ackman, hedge fund manager and CEO of Pershing Square Capital Management[15][16]
- Scott Bessent, investor and founder of Key Square Group[17][verification needed]
- William E. Ford, chairman and CEO of General Atlantic[18][verification needed]
- Eric Hovde, CEO of Sunwest Bank and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Wisconsin in 2024[19]
- Robert Kiyosaki, entrepreneur, businessman, author, and founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company[20][21][needs update]
- Douglas Leone, venture capitalist and former managing partner of Sequoia Capital[22][additional citation(s) needed]
- Warren Lichtenstein, executive chairman of Steel Partners Holdings L.P.[23][verification needed]
- Howard Lorber, businessman and investor[24]
- Howard Lutnick, CEO of Cantor Fitzgerald[25][better source needed]
- David A. Marcus, former president of PayPal[26]
- Blake Masters, venture capitalist and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Arizona in 2022[27]
- Rebekah Mercer, director of the Mercer Family Foundation[12][verification needed]
- Robert Mercer, hedge fund manager[12][verification needed]
- Chamath Palihapitiya, venture capitalist and investor[28][verification needed]
- John Paulson, hedge fund manager[29]
- Nelson Peltz, founder of Trian Partners[30][needs update]
- Thomas Peterffy, founder and chairman of Interactive Brokers[31]
- David O. Sacks, entrepreneur and investor (co-endorsed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)[32][33]
- Stephen A. Schwarzman, chairman and CEO of the Blackstone Inc.[34][needs update]
- Paul Singer, hedge fund manager, founder, president, and co-CEO of Elliott Investment Management[35][additional citation(s) needed]
- Jeffrey Sprecher, chairman and CEO of the Intercontinental Exchange and chairman of the New York Stock Exchange[12]
- Warren Stephens, CEO of Stephens Inc.[36][verification needed]
- Cathie Wood, CEO of ARK Invest[37][needs update]
Petroleum and energy
edit- Tim Dunn, CEO of CrownQuest Operating[38][verification needed]
- Dan K. Eberhart, CEO of Canary, LLC[39][additional citation(s) needed]
- Harold Hamm, Chair of Continental Resources[12][verification needed]
- Bryan Sheffield, founder and CEO of Parsley Energy[40][verification needed]
- Scott D. Sheffield, former president and CEO of Pioneer Natural Resources Company[40][verification needed]
- Kelcy Warren, CEO of Energy Transfer Partners[38][verification needed]
Real estate
edit- Ben Ashkenazy, real estate developer[41]
- Charles Kushner, real estate developer and founder of Kushner Companies[42]
- Larry Mizel, executive chairman of MDC Holdings[23][verification needed]
- Kendra Todd, real estate broker[43]
- Steve Witkoff, real estate investor[24][needs update]
Retail
edit- Patrick M. Byrne, former chairman and CEO of Overstock.com[44]
- Ryan Cohen, chairman and CEO of GameStop[45]
- Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow[46]
- Bernard Marcus, co-founder of The Home Depot (deceased)[47][verification needed]
- Jim McIngvale, owner of Gallery Furniture[48][verification needed]
Technology
edit- Mike Belshe, CEO of BitGo[49][verification needed]
- Larry Ellison, founder and CEO of Oracle[50][verification needed]
- Jacob Helberg, tech advisor, entrepreneur, and founder of the Hill and Valley Forum[51][needs update]
- Jeremy Kauffman, founder of LBRY (Libertarian)[52][verification needed]
- Joe Lonsdale, co-founder of Palantir Technologies[53][needs update]
- Palmer Luckey, founder of Reality Labs and Anduril Industries[28][verification needed]
- Jason Miller, communications strategist and former CEO of Gettr[54]
- Mark Pincus, founder of Zynga, Tribe Networks, and Support.com[55]
- Naval Ravikant, CEO of AngelList[56][better source needed]
- Peter Thiel, co-founder of PayPal, Palantir Technologies, and Founders Fund[57]
Transportation
edit- Robert Bigelow, founder of Bigelow Aerospace[58][needs update]
- Timothy Mellon, former Chair of Pan Am Systems[38][verification needed]
- Elon Musk, CEO of Tesla and SpaceX[59]
- Shervin Pishevar, co-founder of Hyperloop One and Sherpa Capital[60][verification needed]
- Tim Sheehy, founder and CEO of Bridger Aerospace, Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Montana in 2024[61]
Other
edit- Ronnie Barrett, founder of Barrett Firearms Manufacturing[62][better source needed]
- José Fanjul, sugar baron[12][verification needed]
- Rick Harrison, pawn shop owner and reality television personality[63][verification needed]
- Diane Hendricks, co-founder of ABC Supply[64]
- Charles Herbster, agribusiness executive[65]
- Perry Johnson, businessman, Republican candidate for Governor of Michigan in 2022, and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate[66][needs update]
- Douglas Ivester, former CEO of The Coca-Cola Company[67][verification needed]
- Adam Kidan, President of Empire Workforce[68]
- Shalabh Kumar, Chair of AVG Advanced Technologies[69]
- Shaun McCutcheon, businessman and plaintiff of McCutcheon v. FEC[70]
- Tim Michels, co-owner of Michels Corporation and Republican nominee for Governor of Wisconsin in 2022[71]
- Bernie Moreno, businessman and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Ohio in 2024[72]
- Vivek Ramaswamy, businessman and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate[73]
- Hary Tanoesoedibjo, Indonesian media mogul, founder and president director of MNC Asia Holding (Perindo)[74]
- Sajid Tarar, businessman and founder of American Muslims for Trump[75]
- Donald Trump Jr., businessman and executive vice president of The Trump Organization (Trump's son)[76]
- Eric Trump, businessman and executive vice president of The Trump Organization (Trump's son)[77]
- Tiffany Trump, socialite (Trump's daughter)[78]
- Elizabeth Uihlein, founder of Uline[79]
- Richard Uihlein, founder of Uline[79]
- Bill White, President of the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum[80][additional citation(s) needed]
Actors
edit- Khalilah Ali[81]
- Scott Baio[82]
- Roseanne Barr[83][needs update]
- Russell Brand (co-endorsed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)[84][85][86]
- Martha Byrne[87]
- Dean Cain[88]
- Jim Caviezel[89]
- Michael Copon[90]
- Robert Davi[91]
- Drea de Matteo (co-endorsed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)[92][93]
- Vincent Gallo, actor and filmmaker[94]
- Mel Gibson, actor and filmmaker[95]
- Kelsey Grammer[96]
- Victoria Jackson[97]
- Zachary Levi (co-endorsed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)[98]
- Taryn Manning[99]
- Marla Maples (Trump's former wife)[100]
- Oleksandra Nikolayenko[25]
- Susan Olsen[101]
- Dennis Quaid[102]
- Randy Quaid[103]
- John Ratzenberger[104]
- Antonio Sabàto Jr.[103]
- John Schneider[97]
- Rob Schneider[105]
- Kevin Sorbo[106][107]
- Sylvester Stallone[108]
- Jamal Trulove[109]
- Holly Valance, Australian actress and singer (Reform UK)[110][111]
- Eduardo Verástegui, Mexican actor and Independent candidate for Mexican President in 2024[112]
- Jon Voight[103]
- James Woods[113]
- Chuck Zito[114]
Comedians
edit- Tony Hinchcliffe, comedian and podcaster[115]
Television personalities
edit- Savannah Chrisley, reality television personality and former beauty pageant titleholder[97]
- Paula Deen, chef and reality television personality[97]
- Vinny Guadagnino, reality television personality[116]
- Natalie Harp, former television personality[117][better source needed]
- Megyn Kelly, journalist and media personality, former host of The Kelly File (Independent)[118]
- Lady MAGA, conservative drag queen[119]
- Phil McGraw, television personality and author.[120] In an interview on Piers Morgan Uncensored on 5 November 2024, McGraw withdrew his support, saying he also wrote an identical endorsement speech to deliver at a Harris rally.[121]
- Jillian Michaels, fitness expert and former television personality.[122]
- Sheila Nazarian, plastic surgeon and television personality[123][additional citation(s) needed]
- Mehmet Oz, former television host, celebrity doctor, and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Pennsylvania in 2022[124]
- Santino Rice, fashion designer and television personality[125]
- Phil Robertson, reality television personality[126][127]
- Amber Rose, model and television personality[128]
Musicians
edit- 6ix9ine, rapper[129]
- Anuel AA, Puerto Rican rapper[130]
- Trace Adkins, singer[97]
- Jason Aldean, singer[131]
- Sada Baby, rapper[132]
- Benny the Butcher, rapper[133][134]
- Kodak Black, rapper[135][136][134]
- Bleona, singer[137][verification needed]
- Billy Ray Cyrus, singer[138]
- DaBaby, rapper[139]
- John Dolmayan, drummer of System of a Down[140]
- 42 Dugg, rapper[134]
- Sean Feucht, singer and songwriter[141]
- Kay Flock, rapper[142]
- Waka Flocka Flame, rapper[143][134]
- Fivio Foreign, rapper[144]
- Sheff G, rapper[145]
- Lee Greenwood, singer[146]
- Sleepy Hallow, rapper[145]
- Lord Jamar, rapper and disc jockey, founding member of Brand Nubian[129]
- Chris Janson, singer[147]
- Kerry Katona, British singer, columnist, and former member of Atomic Kitten[148]
- Brian Kelley, singer of Florida Georgia Line[149]
- Vivian Kubrick, former film composer and director[150]
- Swae Lee, rapper and member of Rae Sremmurd[151][152]
- Aaron Lewis, lead vocalist of Staind[153]
- Lovari, singer[87]
- M.I.A., British rapper[154]
- Tom MacDonald, Canadian rapper[155]
- Mase, rapper[156]
- Money Man, rapper[157]
- Justin Moore, singer[158]
- Nacho, Venezuelan singer and rapper[159]
- Ted Nugent, guitarist and singer[160]
- Martin O'Donnell, video game composer[161]
- OhGeesy, rapper[134]
- Natasha Owens, singer and songwriter[162]
- Lil Pump, rapper[163][134]
- Justin Quiles, singer[130]
- John Rich, singer[164]
- Kid Rock, singer and musician[165]
- Frank Stallone, musician[166]
- Topher, rapper and conservative commentator[167]
- Trick Trick, rapper[168]
- Icewear Vezzo, rapper[169]
- Lil Wayne, rapper[170]
- Chris Webby, rapper[171]
- Kanye West, rapper and record producer[172]
Writers
edit- Alex Berenson, writer and former reporter[173]
- Rod Dreher, writer and editor (American Solidarity Party)[174]
- Michel Houellebecq, French writer[175]
- David Mamet, playwright and filmmaker[176]
- Dave Ramsey, writer and radio personality[177]
- Bret Weinstein, podcaster and author[178]
- Naomi Wolf, feminist author, journalist, and conspiracy theorist[179]
Sports figures
editAmerican football
edit- Ottis Anderson, former NFL running back[180]
- Le'Veon Bell, former NFL running back[181]
- Jake Bequette, former NFL defensive end and Republican candidate for U.S. Senate from Arkansas in 2022[182]
- Nick Bosa, NFL defensive end[183]
- Jack Brewer, former NFL defensive back[184]
- Antonio Brown, former NFL wide receiver[185]
- Harrison Butker, NFL kicker[186]
- Jerone Davison, former NFL running back[187][verification needed]
- Quinn Ewers, quarterback for the Texas Longhorns[188]
- Brett Favre, former NFL quarterback[189]
- Jay Feely, former NFL placekicker[190]
- Wallace Gilberry, former NFL defensive end[191]
- Bo Hines, former college football player and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from NC-13 in 2022[192]
- Lou Holtz, former football coach[17]
- Shawne Merriman, former NFL linebacker[193]
- Gardner Minshew, NFL quarterback[194]
- Lawrence Taylor, former NFL linebacker[180]
- Brian Urlacher, former NFL linebacker[195]
- Herschel Walker, former NFL running back and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Georgia in 2022[184]
- Mike Wallace, former NFL wide receiver[196]
- James Winchester, NFL long snapper
- Derek Wolfe, former NFL defensive end[197]
Baseball
edit- Roger Clemens, former MLB pitcher[198]
- Roberto Clemente Jr., former professional baseball player[199]
- Zack Cozart, former MLB shortstop[200]
- Johnny Damon, former MLB outfielder[201]
- Steve Garvey, former MLB infielder and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from California in 2024[202]
- Mariano Rivera, former MLB pitcher[203]
- Darryl Strawberry, former MLB outfielder[184][better source needed]
Basketball
edit- Sophie Cunningham, WNBA player[204]
- Royce White, former NBA player, mixed martial artist, and Republican nominee for U.S. Senate from Minnesota in 2024[205]
Boxing
edit- Cara Castronuova, champion boxer and trainer[206]
- Derek Chisora, Zimbabwean-British professional boxer[110]
- Ryan Garcia, professional boxer[207]
- Bryce Hall, bare knuckle boxer[9]
- Jake Paul, professional boxer[208]
- Mike Tyson, professional boxer[209]
Golf
edit- John Daly, professional golfer[210]
- Gary Player, South African former professional golfer[211]
- Bryson DeChambeau, professional golfer[210]
Ice hockey
edit- Tony DeAngelo, professional ice hockey player[212]
- Teemu Selänne, Finnish former NHL right winger[213]
Mixed martial arts
edit- Ali Abdelaziz, Egyptian manager and former professional mixed martial artist[214]
- Sam Alvey, professional mixed martial artist[215]
- Henry Cejudo, Olympic medalist in freestyle wrestling and retired mixed martial artist[216]
- Michael Chandler, professional mixed martial artist[217]
- Khamzat Chimaev, Russian professional mixed martial artist[218]
- Colby Covington, professional mixed martial artist[219]
- Dillon Danis, former professional mixed martial artist[215]
- Beneil Dariush, professional mixed martial artist[220]
- Cody Durden, professional mixed martial artist[221]
- Dan Gable, freestyle wrestler[222]
- Justin Gaethje, professional mixed martial artist[220]
- Tim Kennedy, former professional mixed martial artist[215]
- Brad Kohler, former professional mixed martial artist[223]
- Nik Lentz, former professional mixed martial artist[215]
- Jorge Masvidal, former professional mixed martial artist[224]
- Conor McGregor, Irish professional mixed martial artist[225]
- Bo Nickal, professional mixed martial artist[221]
- Mike Perry, professional mixed martial artist[221]
- Zain Retherford, freestyle wrestler[226]
- Sean Strickland, professional mixed martial artist[227]
- Kamaru Usman Nigerian-American professional mixed martial artist[228]
- Andrew Tate, former kickboxer and mixed martial artist[229][230]
Motorsports
edit- Richard Childress, former NASCAR driver and owner of Richard Childress Racing[231]
- Danica Patrick, former professional racing driver[232]
- Roger Penske, former professional racing driver and owner of Team Penske[196]
- Jerrod Sessler, former NASCAR driver[233]
- Tim Viens, professional stock car racing driver[234][better source needed]
Soccer
edit- Alexi Lalas, former MLS player[235]
- Justin Meram, professional soccer player[236]
Professional Wrestling
edit- Eugene, former professional wrestler[237]
- Ric Flair, professional wrestler[238]
- Jake Hager, professional wrestler and retired mixed martial artist[239]
- Hulk Hogan, former professional wrestler[240]
- Ryback, former professional wrestler[241]
- Tyrus, former professional wrestler[242]
- The Undertaker, former professional wrestler[243]
Other
edit- Maria Gabriela Franco, Venezuelan Olympic sport shooter[62][better source needed]
- Riley Gaines, former competitive swimmer[244]
- Caitlyn Jenner, Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon[245]
Religious figures
edit- Yitzchok Adlerstein, Orthodox rabbi[246]
- Ryan Binkley, pastor and former 2024 Republican presidential candidate[247]
- Mark Burns, pastor[248]
- Kenneth Copeland, charismatic televangelist and founder of Eagle Mountain International Church[249]
- James Dobson, Christian author and founder of Focus on the Family[250]
- Pini Dunner, British Orthodox rabbi[246]
- Mari Emmanuel, Assyrian Australian Eastern Christian prelate[251]
- Lou Engle, charismatic apostle, leader of TheCall and former senior leader of the International House of Prayer[252]
- Jerry Falwell Jr., President of Liberty University (2007–2020)[253]
- Franklin Graham, evangelist[254]
- Jack Graham, Baptist pastor[255]
- Jentezen Franklin, evangelical pastor[256]
- E. W. Jackson, Protestant minister[257]
- Robert Jeffress, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church[258]
- Shmuel Kamenetsky, Haredi rabbi[246]
- David Lau, Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel (2013–2024)[246]
- Greg Laurie, senior pastor at Harvest Christian Fellowship[259]
- James F. Linzey, Southern Baptist Convention minister[260]
- Greg Locke, Protestant preacher and pastor[141]
- John MacArthur, pastor[261]
- Guillermo Maldonado, pastor and televangelist[262]
- Hyung Jin Moon, pastor and founder of Rod of Iron Ministries[263]
- Frank Pavone, laicized Catholic priest[264]
- Samuel Rodriguez, pastor[265]
- Darrell C. Scott, pastor[266]
- Dutch Sheets, pastor and founder of Dutch Sheets Ministries[267]
- Aaron Teitelbaum, Grand Rebbe of Satmar[268]
- Bob Vander Plaats, CEO and president of The Family Leader[269]
- Carlo Maria Viganò, Italian traditionalist Catholic archbishop and former Vatican ambassador to the United States[270]
- Lance Wallnau, evangelical preacher and televangelist[271]
- Andrew Wommack, charismatic televangelist[272]
Academic figures and scholars
edit- A.D. Amar, management professor at the Seton Hall University[273]
- Walter Block, Harold E. Wirth Eminent Scholar Endowed Chair in Economics at the School of Business at Loyola University New Orleans[274]
- Noah Carl, British sociologist[275][better source needed]
- Victor Davis Hanson, professor emeritus of classics at the California State University, Fresno, and the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow in classics and military history at the Stanford University's Hoover Institution[276]
- Nick Land, English philosopher[277]
- Arthur Laffer, economist[278]
- Robert W. Malone, physician and biochemist[279][better source needed]
- Albert Mohler, evangelical theologian and President of the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary[280]
- Jordan Peterson, Canadian psychologist and professor emiritus at the University of Toronto[178]
- Amy Wax, professor of law at the University of Pennsylvania[281]
Lawyers
edit- Bradford Cohen, criminal defense lawyer and civil litigator (Independent)[43]
- Brooke Goldstein, human rights lawyer[123]
- Leonard Leo, lawyer and conservative legal activist, chairman of CRC Advisors and Marble Freedom Trust, and former vice president of Federalist Society[44]
- Joseph D. McBride, criminal defense and civil rights lawyer[282]
- Mark McCloskey, former personal injury lawyer[283]
- Juan D. Reyes, lawyer[284]
- Usha Vance, lawyer and wife of JD Vance[285]
Online personalities
edit- DJ Akademiks, hip hop blogger and YouTuber[286][needs update]
- Baked Alaska, far-right media personality and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[287]
- Emily Austin, social media influencer and journalist[288]
- Catturd, anonymous X (formerly Twitter) shitposter[289]
- Salim the Dream, YouTuber and member of the NELK[290]
- Hannah Pearl Davis, YouTuber and political commentator[291]
- Kyle Forgeard, YouTuber and member of the NELK[292]
- Jeremy Fragrance, German social media influencer[293]
- Myron Gaines, host of the Fresh and Fit Podcast[291]
- Keemstar, YouTuber[294]
- Link Lauren, TikTok content creator and political news online influencer (co-endorsed with Robert F. Kennedy Jr.)[295]
- Tariq Nasheed, film producer and social media personality[296]
- Faze Nickmercs, streamer and YouTuber[297]
- Alexander Otaola, social media personality[298]
- Katie Pavlich, conservative political commentator, author, and blogger[299]
- Tim Pool, YouTuber and political commentator[300]
- Chaya Raichik, social media personality[301]
- Adin Ross, social media personality and online streamer[302]
- Joe Rogan, host of The Joe Rogan Experience and UFC commentator[303]
- Alex Stein, conservative YouTube personality and comedian[304]
- Steiny, YouTuber and member of the NELK[290]
- SteveWillDoIt, YouTuber and member of the NELK[290]
- Brandon Tatum, YouTuber and political commentator[305]
- Blaire White, YouTuber and political commentator[306]
- Brett Cooper, conservative political commentator, media personality, and actress[307]
Organizations
editLabor unions
edit- Florida Police Benevolent Association[308]
- Fraternal Order of Police Chicago Lodge #7[309]
- International Union of Police Associations[310]
- National Association of Police Organizations[311]
- National Border Patrol Council[312]
- National Fraternal Order of Police[313]
- United Association Steamfitters Local 638[314]
- United Steelworkers Local 560[315]
Sports organizations
editTrade associations
editNewspapers and media
edit- Hot Air[319]
- Human Events[320]
- KHTS[321]
- Las Vegas Review-Journal[322]
- Maxim[323]
- NewBostonPost[324]
- New York Post[325]
- PJ Media[326]
- RedState[327]
- Rhino Times[328]
- The Santa Clarita Valley Signal[329]
- The Jewish Press[330]
- The Jewish Voice[331]
- The New York Sun[332]
- The Washington Times[333]
- Townhall[334]
- Twitchy[335]
- Washington Examiner[336]
See also
editReferences
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