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List of Donald Trump 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements

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List of notable non-political figures and organizations that have endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 U.S. presidential election.

Notable military personnel

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Air Force

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Army

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Coast Guard

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Marine Corps

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Business leaders

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Elon Musk
Vivek Ramaswamy
Steve Forbes
Perry Johnson
Robert Kiyosaki
Mike Lindell
Bernie Moreno
Logan Paul
Sajid Tarar
Peter Thiel
Dana White

Entertainment and hospitality

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Finance

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Petroleum and energy

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Real estate

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Retail

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Technology

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Transportation

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Other

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Actors

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Taryn Manning
Dennis Quaid
Rob Schneider
Kristy Swanson
Eduardo Verástegui
Jon Voight
James Woods

Musicians

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M.I.A.
Billy Ray Cyrus
Lee Greenwood
Kerry Katona
Ted Nugent
Kid Rock
Kanye West

Writers

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David Mamet

Sports figures

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Richard Childress
Riley Gaines
Hulk Hogan
Conor McGregor
Justin Meram
Jake Paul
Andrew Tate
Mike Tyson
Herschel Walker

American football

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Baseball

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Basketball

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Boxing

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Golf

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Mixed martial arts

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Motorsports

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Soccer

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Wrestling

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Other

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Religious figures

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Ryan Binkley
Mark Burns
Franklin Graham
Jack Graham

Academic figures and scholars

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A.D. Amar
Jordan Peterson

Online personalities

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Tim Pool
Adin Ross

Hill committees

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Labor unions

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Sports organizations

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Trade associations

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Newspapers and media

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Magazines

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Newspapers

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Radio stations

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Websites

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See also

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References

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