Celebrities Who Are Definitely Not Endorsing Donald Trump For President In 2024

By Sophia Maddox | February 6, 2024

Stephen Colbert

The upcoming presidential election is heating up, leaving a divide in our loudest voices - celebrity voters. While there are some stars who remain mum on who they're voting for, the actors, musicians, and sports stars included here have been incredibly vocal about how they'll be voting for anyone but former president Donald Trump.

Celebrities as vastly different as Samuel L. Jackson, Chrissy Teigen, Bruce Springsteen, and Cardi B have all voiced their dissatisfaction with the former president, so it's safe to say that none of them are going to be going red in 2024. Have these stars informed how you vote, or would you rather they just stick to entertaining? We invite you to delve deeper into the thoughts and opinions of these renowned celebrities regarding the upcoming 2024 presidential election.

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In response to the former president's announcement that he's running for the highest office in 2024, Stephen Colbert joked:

[Trump’s speech] was such a lame event, even his family didn’t show... Start to finish, this announcement was a pathetic, drowsy word shamble toward Snoozeville. He didn’t ride a single escalator, and during what little I watched, I thought: I have never seen anything sadder in my life.

Ben Affleck and Matt Damon

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Artists Equity, a production company established by actors Matt Damon and Ben Affleck, criticized former President Donald J. Trump for using audio from their movie Air in a campaign video that was uploaded online in early June 2023.

The video, which featured a monologue from the film playing next to photos and videos of Mr. Trump throughout his life, was shared on Truth Social.

This video was posted along with a request for donations, shortly after Mr. Trump was formally charged with federal offenses. The charges against him include unlawfully retaining classified national security documents after leaving office and obstructing efforts to return them. A statement from Affleck and Damon read:

We had no foreknowledge of, did not consent to and do not endorse or approve any footage or audio from Air being repurposed by the Trump campaign as a political advertisement or for any other use.