Trump-Supporting Celebs Who Announced They'll Vote for Him in 2024 Election

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Two days after Donald Trump announced that he would be running for reelection in 2024, a number of conservative celebrities have already announced that they'll be supporting the former president in his new bid for the White House.

"In order to make America great and glorious again, I am tonight announcing my candidacy for president of the United States," Trump told a crowd gathered at Mar-a-Lago, his estate in Florida where his campaign will be headquartered.

"I am running because I believe the world has not yet seen the true glory of what this nation can be," he added. "We will again put America first."

Trump would become only the second commander-in-chief in United States history elected to two non-consecutive terms. Here are celebs who have already backed his campaign for the top job.

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Donald Trump speaks during an election night event at Mar-a-Lago on November 8, 2022, in Palm Beach, Florida. Johnny Damon (inset) is one of the many celebrity Trump supporters who have spoken out following his... Joe Raedle/Getty Images; Inset Ilya S. Savenok/Getty Images for Delta Airlines/Getty Images

Randy Quaid

The Academy-Award-nominated actor and brother of fellow star Dennis Quaid referenced Trump's campaign speech in a November 16 tweet, writing, "Make America Glorious Again! Trump 2024."

Robert Davi

The Goonies actor praised the former president on Twitter, writing, "Listening to Donald Trump made me feel the greatest days of America could be ahead of us. Donald Trump has the balls, common sense, and know-how to lift America out of the destructive path it is currently facing. He communicates plainly to the American people with bold clarity."

Johnny Damon

The former Major League Baseball star simply wrote, "Trump 2024" alongside an American flag on Tuesday.

Terrence K. Williams

The comedian, who seemingly attended Trump's campaign launch, said the news of his running for reelection "was the greatest announcement of the year."

"He has my complete and total endorsement. He has done so much for America. He has done so much for the Black community! He will always have my support. We love you Trump," he added. "MAKE AMERICAN GREAT AGAIN. TRUMP 2024."

Keemstar

The YouTuber, who boasts nearly 200,000 subscribers on the platform, tweeted, "Trump 2024," to his 2.7 million Twitter followers.

Antonio Sabato Jr.

The actor and former Calvin Klein model tweeted, "Now we Stand With TRUMP! Let's win our country back!"

In the past, other celebs including Kirstie Alley, Jon Voight, Kid Rock, Stacey Dash, Scott Baio, Roseanne Barr, Jason Aldean, his wife Brittany Aldean, and more have praised Trump, though they have not spoken out about him on social media since the former president's announcement.

Despite having a slew of supporters, however, the New York native's former vice president, Mike Pence, said in an interview with ABC News on Monday that the U.S. would have "better choices" in the election than his ex-colleague.

"People in this country actually get along pretty well once you get out of politics," he told World News Tonight anchor David Muir. "And I think they want to see their national leaders start to reflect that same compassion and generosity of spirit."

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Megan Cartwright is Newsweek's Deputy Entertainment Editor, based in London, U.K. Her focus is on U.S. pop culture and entertainment ... Read more