Which celebrities are Trump supporters? Ice Cube, 50 Cent and Lil Wayne among celebs voting for Trump at 2020 election

Rapper 50 Cent and Lil Wayne have joined a raft of other celebrities in giving their support to Donald Trump.
50 Cent, 45, joins fellow rapper Ice Cube, Lil Wayne, country musician Kid Rock, and actress Kirstie Alley who have all said they will vote for the President on November 3.
Lil Wayne
Lil Wayne showcased his on October 29 by sharing a photo of them together and praising the administration’s “Platinum Plan” for blacks.
Lil Wayne met with in Miami earlier in the day and both smiled and posed with thumbs up, standing in front of three American flags.
“Just had a great meeting with @realdonaldtrump @potus besides what he’s done so far with criminal reform, the platinum plan is going to give the community real ownership,” the rapper .
“He listened to what we had to say today and assured he will and can get it done.”
Kid Rock
The country rapper, from the battleground state of Michigan, joined Donald Trump Jr on September 14 for a campaign event in support of Trump's re-election.
The singer has been a long-term supporter of the President, having visited him at the White House and the pair have enjoyed rounds of golf together in the past.
In March 2019, the rocker, who was wearing American flag trousers, posted a picture of him and the president on Twitter.
He captioned the image: "Another great day on the links. Thank you to POTUS for having me and to EVERYONE at Trump international for being so wonderful. What a great man, so down to earth and so fun to be with. KEEP AMERICA GREAT!! - Kid Rock."
Ice Cube
Rapper Ice Cube has been advising the Trump campaign on black issues.
He insisted he is "working with whoever is in power" as he was forced to defend himself for working with the President.
The 51-year-old musician and actor said "he's on nobody's team" and he was helping the President create policies to better serve African Americans.
Critics have accused him of being used by as Republicans attempt to win black votes leading up to the .
Kirstie Alley
Kirstie Alley took to Twitter on Saturday to let her followers and everyone else know her stance about the upcoming election.
The Cheers actress posted: “I’m voting for @realDonaldTrump because he’s NOT a politician. I voted for him 4 years ago for this reason and shall vote for him again for this reason.
“He gets things done quickly and he will turn the economy around quickly."
The 69-year-old has accused the Democratic nominee of being a closet racist.
Stacey Dash
The Clueless actress backed Trump's presidential campaign as early as June 2016.
She told New York Times journalist Nicholas Ballasy at the time: "Why do you keep voting Democrat and nothing changes?"
Ms Dash voted for Barack Obama in the 2008 election before changing her political stripes.
"Try something new. Especially a guy who's not the establishment. He's not the man as they say it. The establishment doesn't even like him. But, he's a Republican. He's a conservative."
Conor McGregor
Conor McGregor hailed President Trump on Martin Luther King Day - January 21 - this year.
He said: "Phenomenal President. Quite possibly the USA goat [greatest of all time]. Most certainly one of them anyway, as he sits atop the shoulders of many amazing giants that came before him.”
The Irishman has criticised anti-Trump protests in the past and shares plenty in common with UFC president Dana White. White endorsed Trump at the 2016 Republican national convention.
James Woods
The conservative actor is a loyal Trump supporter and isn't afraid of showing his allegiance to the Republican party.
In May, he tweeted: "Let's face it. Donald Trump is a rough individual. He is vain, insensitive and raw. But he loves America more than any President in my lifetime.
"He is the last firewall between us and this cesspool called Washington. I'll take him any day over any of these bums. #Trump2020."
Dean Cain
Dean Cain, who played Superman, claimed that the superhero wouldn't be allowed to say patriotic things like "truth, justice and the American way".
He was discussing an article by Times Magazine about how's it time to re-examine superheroes in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.
The 53-year-old admitted that anti-police rhetoric drives him "insane".
Isaiah Washington
The Grey's Anatomy star left the Democrats in 2019 and voiced his support for Trump.
"Walking away... is a sacrifice, it's a risk and there's a penalty for it," he told Fox Nation's Nuff Said.
The actor, from Houston Texas, said the reason why he chose to "walk away from the Democratic Party as I know it... is that something doesn't feel right."
"I don't know where I'm going, but I know where I came from. And if I look at the political image of the Democratic Party over the last 50 years of my life since I was 5, and very little has changed for my community, then I have some questions - more than questions," the 57-year-old said.
Stephen Baldwin
Staunch Trump supporter Stephen Baldwin has constantly spoken out against his older brother Alec's impersonations on Saturday Night Live.
Stephen, who featured on the Celebrity Apprentice which was hosted by Trump, was a keynote speaker in October 2019 for the second annual Trump Day dinner, hosted by the campaign group Villagers for Trump in Florida.
Stephen has different political views to his daughter Hailey Bieber - she's backing Joe Biden for president.
Jon Voight
Jon Voight, father of Angelina Jolie, said Trump was the "greatest president since Abraham Lincoln".
In May 2019, the actor produced a series of videos where he heaped praise on the President and slammed the "political left".
He said: "I’m here today to tell you, my fellow Americans, that our country is stronger, safer and with more jobs because our president has made his every move correct.
"Don’t be fooled by the political left. Because we are the people of this nation that is witnessing triumph.
"So let us stand with our president, let us stand up for this truth, that President Trump is the greatest president since Abraham Lincoln.”
Kelsey Grammer
Kelsey Grammer admitted that he was a Trump supporter in a Radio 4 Today show in February 2019.
He said: "I’m a conservative. I have been for a long time. I’m not a big government guy."
"They just never had anybody come back at them in the same way. We’ve witnessed in American politics the same basic language since Ronald Reagan.
"This is the first guy who fires back so it’s really unpleasant and they thought he shouldn’t be elected anyway."
Ted Nugent
Ted Nugent is well known for his conservative views and called Trump "the greatest president of our lifetime".
The musician was once investigated by the secret service in 2017 for making a comment about President Obama, Loudwire reported.
He claimed: "If Barack Obama becomes the President in November again, I will either be dead or in jail by this time next year.”
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Ace Frehley
Former Kiss guitarist Ace Frehley described the President as "the strongest leader we've got."
In 2018, he said: "Let me say this about Trump. Whether you love him or hate him, if you're American and you're a patriot, you should get behind your President."
Paul Stanley, who is the frontman of the band, blasted the President for suggesting that opponents may "rig" the election.
Kristy Swanson
Kristy Swanson is best known for playing Buffy Summers in the 1992 film Buffy the Vampire Slayer.
The 50-year-old is hoping things will change for the better in the future.
"I feel that it’s time to set the example of let’s just all get along, ya know?” she said. “We can learn from each other. We don’t have to hate each other," she told Meaww.
Samaire Armstrong
Actress Samaire Armstrong is best known for playing Anna in the teen series The OC between 2003 and 2006.
Although she doesn't identify herself as a Republican, she has posted controversial Instagram videos, photos and statements about her pro Trump views.
“I’m voting #Trump2020, and this is why,” the actress wrote in the caption of a video she uploaded to the social media platform.
“This is MY opinion. I am sharing it with you at the cost of everything, because it is my right. It is your right to refute it. What I hope comes from this, is that we are able to have an open dialogue.”
Brett Favre
Green Bay Packers quarterback Brett Favre announced October 30 he was endorsing Trump.
He explained on Twitter why he voted for him.
“My Vote is for what makes this country great, freedom of speech and religion, 2nd Amendment, hard-working tax-paying citizens, police and military,” he wrote on Twitter.
“In this election, we have freedom of choice, which all should respect. For me and these principles, my Vote is for Donald Trump.”
Lil Pump
Lil Pump is a vocal Trump supporter, having shared a picture of himself shaking hands with the in October.
On Instagram he also posted a video slamming Biden, seemingly because of his proposed tax plans.
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He said: "All I gotta say is Trump 2020, b***h. F**k I look like paying an extra 33 in tax for Biden.
"B***h a** n***a, f**k sleepy Joe n***a. Trump 2020, b***h."