5 Celebrities Who Endorsed Trump This Week, And 1 Celeb Who Renounced Their Trump Endorsement

Former Republican Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger is one of the latest celebs to endorse Kamala Harris.

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Nancy Sinatra says she cast her vote for Kamala.

Twitter: @NancySinatra

And Jen Aniston did too.

On the other side of things, let's look at every celebrity who endorsed Trump this week and also the one person who rescinded their endorsement.

1. First off, Jake Paul

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Paul released an 18-minute long video on YouTube saying he was "nervous" and "scared" to make the endorsement video before discussing everything from the economy, abortion rights, and trans people in women's sports.

Twitter: @jakepaul

2. Buzz Aldrin

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The 94-year-old former astronaut released this statement on X:

Twitter: @TheRealBuzz

In the statement, Aldrin praises Trump on his space policy: "Over the years, I have seen our government's approach to space wax and wane, a fluctuating dynamic that has disappointed me from time to time. But under the first Trump Administration, I was impressed to see how human space exploration was elevated, made a policy of high importance again."

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3. Mel Gibson

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Gibson told TMZ that Kamala "had the IQ of a fence post." When asked if he was going to support Trump, he said, "I think that’s a pretty good guess."

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4. Brett Favre

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He spoke at a Trump rally and assured the crowd they are "not garbage."

Twitter: @Acyn

5. And lastly, the McCloskeys:

Twitter: @RonFilipkowski

Yes, these people:

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And now for the person who took back their endorsement...

1. That would be reggaeton star Nicky Jam.

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If you remember, Nicky Jam's Trump endorsement was off to a rocky start when Trump said "she" was "so hot."

Twitter: @EdKrassen

Well, since the Puerto Rico joke fiasco, Nicky went on IG and revoked his endorsement.

Twitter: @Carrasquillo

The AP reports Nicky said in Spanish, "The reason why I supported Donald Trump was because I thought he was the best for the economy in the United States, where many Latinos live, many of us Latinos live, myself included, many immigrants who are suffering because of the economy and him, being a businessman, I thought it was the best move."

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"Never in my life did I think that a month later a comedian was going to come to criticize my country and speak badly of my country and therefore, I renounce any support for Donald Trump, and I sidestep any political situation. Respect Puerto Rico, Nicky Jam."

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