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Jamie Lee Curtis, Robert DeNiro, Dennis Rodman, Mark Ruffalo, Susan Sarandon, Charlie Sheen, and more. Guess who these celebrities are endorsing for president?

Now that we’ve officially moved into the 2016 election year, more and more celebrities, politicians, and people of influence are announcing their endorsements for various presidential candidates. With so many people running for office though, it’s hard to keep up with who’s endorsing who so here’s a rundown for you.

 

Hillary Clinton

Clinton has picked up quite a few endorsements recently including Jamie Lee Curtis, Gabby Giffords, Sybrina Fulton (mother of the late Trayvon Martin), and Planned Parenthood. They join a long list of other high profile people including Beyonce, J.J. Abrams, Lena Dunham, Magic Johnson, and Katy Perry. Here’s what a few celebrities said about Clinton:

Jamie Lee Curtis - “I will absolutely take a stiletto to my own eye like Hester in Scream Queens if I wake up after the election and one the Republican candidates is the president and I didn’t get off my ass and walk door to door around this country to say ‘This woman is absolutely the next president of the United States and here’s why.'” 

Pharrell Williams - “It’s time for a woman to be in there”

Robert DeNiro - “I think that she’s paid her dues. There are going to be no surprises, and she has earned the right to be president and the head of the country at this point. It’s that simple. And she’s a woman, which is very important because her take on things may be what we need right now.”

Gabby Giffords – “Mark and I are proud to have Hillary’s back, and to stand shoulder-to-shoulder with her to break the stranglehold the corporate gun lobby has had on American politics — and American families — for too long.”

Sybrina Fulton – The rising generation of our young people need a President who will stand up to inaction from Republicans and indifference from the NRA. I believe that person is Hillary Clinton.”

 

Bernie Sanders

Sanders has been gaining celebrity supporters too, most recently Sarah Silverman and Susan Sarandon. They join a long list of celebrities including Will Ferrell, John C. Reilly, Ezra Miller, Belinda Carlisle, and Bonnie Raitt. Here’s what a few celebrities have to say about Sanders: 

Susan Sarandon – “It’s so insulting to women to think that you would follow a candidate just because she’s a woman. That’s so wrong.”

Sarah Silverman – “I’m loving @SenSanders .  He says what he means & he means what he says & he’s not for sale.”

Mark Ruffalo – “I think Sanders has a message. He’s the one.”

Mia Farrow – “However you may vote, Bernie Sanders is pretty great. He doesn’t pander, is consistent and clear on important issues.”

Danny DeVito – “Bernie Sanders…you’re our only hope Obi-Wan Kenobi”

 

Donald Trump

According to the Business Insider, Donald Trump has quite a few celebrities offering their support too, including Mike Tyson, Hulk Hogan, Dennis Rodman, Charlie Sheen, Ted Nugent, Wayne Newton, and Duck Dynasty’s Willie Robertson. Here’s what a few of the celebrities had to say about Trump:

Mike Tyson – “He should be president of the United States.”

Stephen Baldwin – Trump would make a “great” president “because he’s not a politician, and he doesn’t care what anybody thinks.”  

Gary Busey – “He can change the country after the last eight years.”  

Dennis Rodman – “We don’t need another politician, we need a businessman like Mr. Trump! Trump 2016.”

Lou Ferrigno – “I hope Donald goes all the way.”

Tila Tequila – “I am a huge Donald Trump supporter.”

Mike Ditka – “I think that he has the fire in his belly to make America great again and probably do it the right way.”

Trump has also managed to secure the support of Russian President, Vladimir Putin. “He’s a very lively man, talented without doubt,” Putin said about Trump according to The Washington Post. “He’s saying he wants to go to another level of relations — closer, deeper relations with Russia. How can we not welcome that? Of course we welcome that.”

 

Are you surprised to hear about any of the above endorsements? Let us know in the comments section below.

 

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Hillary Clinton via Twitter
Bernie Sanders by Marc Nozell via Flickr and a CC license
Donald Trump via Twitter

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Will Trump Testify at Trial? ‘Absolutely’ Is Now a ‘No Decision’ Yet

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The State of New York’s prosecution of Donald Trump is nearing it end, as Judge Juan Merchan announced late Thursday afternoon final arguments could begin on Tuesday. But one question remains: Will the ex-president who is facing 34 felony charges in the election interference, falsification of business records, and hush money cover-up case, testify in his defense?

Just over one month ago Trump was asked that question. He quickly responded, “Yeah I would testify, absolutely.”

Trump appeared resolved.

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“I’m testifying. I tell the truth. I mean, all I can do is tell the truth. And the truth is that there is no case,” he said, as NBC News reported.

NBC added last week that Trump “told Newsmax two weeks ago that he would testify ‘if necessary,’ and on Tuesday he said in an interview with Spectrum News 1 Wisconsin that he would ‘probably’ take the stand, adding that he ‘would like to.'”

But when Judge Merchan asked Todd Blanche, Trump’s attorney, on Thursday, the answer was very different.

“That’s another decision that we need to think through,” he said, according to the Associated Press.

But Politico’s Erica Orden reported, “Blanche says Trump hasn’t made a final decision about whether to testify.”

Last week, as the question of Trump’s testifying loomed large, U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell (D-CA) insisted he would not.

“It’s over. Donald Trump has a right to not testify. Yet he PROMISED he would. Now it’s clear he won’t. The jury can’t consider this. But you can. He is chickenshit and you should conclude he’s guilty as hell.”

On Wednesday, attorney George Conway addressed the topic, saying, “If he doesn’t testify, it’s because he’s scared.”

He also said, “in a million years, I would never tell him to testify. I would tell him not to testify.”

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Ex-Florida GOP Chair’s Efforts to Recruit 3-Way Partners for Anti-LGBTQ Wife Revealed: Report

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A stunning police report reveals how Christian Ziegler, the now-ousted Florida Republican Party chair, would head out to bars to scope out and recruit women as possible three-way sex partners for himself and his stridently anti-LGBTQ wife, Moms for Liberty co-founder Bridget Ziegler.

The disgraced Florida power couple’s ménage à trois sex scandal made national headlines after an accusation of rape against Christian Ziegler came from one of their three-way sexual partners, an allegation he denied. After an investigation no charges were filed.

Christian Ziegler lost his high-paying job as the Florida GOP chairman, but his wife Bridget has refused to resign from her elected position on a school board, as well as from her position on the state board that now oversees the Walt Disney World special district. Bridget Ziegler, who is seen as an architect of Governor Ron DeSantis’ “Don’t Say Gay” law, reportedly is best friends with Florida First Lady Casey DeSantis, and was appointed to the special district role by the Florida GOP governor.

The Sarasota Police Dept. report, according to the Florida Trident, “recounts how Christian Ziegler went ‘on the prowl’ in bars for women to bring home to Bridget, a Sarasota County School Board member who has backed a number of anti-LGBTQ measures at both the state and local level, for threesome encounters. While at the bars, Christian would surreptitiously photograph prospective women and text the photos to Bridget for approval, according to the report.”

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Some of the details are salacious.

“There were numerous text messages between Bridget and Christian where they are on the prowl for a female and Bridget is directing him to numerous different bars in search of a female that they are both interested in,” the report reads, according to The Trident. “During these conversations Christian is secretly taking photographs of women in the bars and sending them to Bridget asking her if she wants this one or that one. Bridget is telling him to pretend to take pictures of his beer, so they don’t see him taking pictures of them. She tells him ‘Don’t come home until your dick is wet.’”

The Zieglers are in court trying to block the release of the text messages and other media, alleging in a lawsuit against the Sarasota Police Dept. and the State Attorney’s Office that “release of those records would cause ‘great humiliation and harm to their individual reputations’ if released and therefore should be destroyed.”

“The suit specifically addresses the contents of Christian Ziegler’s cell phone, his social media accounts, web browsing history, and the video he made of the sexual encounter with the alleged rape victim,” the Trident reports.

Meanwhile, despite her own actions and after months of laying low, Bridget Ziegler is back on her anti-LGBTQ crusade.

“At last week’s school board meeting, Ziegler introduced a highly contentious resolution to ignore protections for LGBTQ students afforded by a new federal Title IX rule,” the Trident also reports. “The resolution, which followed a DeSantis legal challenge to Title IX at the state level, claims the new rule would cause ‘disastrous impacts to girls and women’s safety in restrooms, locker rooms, and sports.’ It passed by a 4-1 vote despite the fact it could lead to a federal investigation, expensive litigation, and the loss to the school district of roughly $50 million in federal funds.”

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Trump Appears to Violate Gag Order After Judge Threatened ‘Incarceration’

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Despite New York Supreme Court Justice Juan Merchan explicitly warning Donald Trump last week that any future violations of his gag order could result in jail time, the ex-president appears to have done so directly on Thursday.

“A lead person from the DOJ is running the trial,” Trump claimed, obviously referring to prosecutor Matthew Colangelo, as Law & Crime reports.

“So Biden’s office is running this trial. This trial is a scam and it’s a sham and it shouldn’t happen,” Trump told reporters outside the courtroom.

Judge Merchan’s gag order specifically prohibits trump from attacking anyone in District Attorney Alvin Bragg’s office, except for the D.A. himself.

“Colangelo, a lead prosecutor in the case, was criticized one day earlier by Trump ally Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, largely raising the same complaints that Trump repeated outside of court,” Law & Crime noted.

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The gag order explicitly states Trump is “directed to refrain from”:

“Making or directing others to make public statements about known or reasonably foreseeable witnesses concerning their potential participation in the investigation or in this criminal proceeding; Making or directing others to make public statements” about attorneys “in the case other than the District Attorney,” “members of the court’s staff and the District Attorney’s staff, or the family members of any counsel or staff member” or “any prospective juror or any juror in this criminal proceeding.”

Ten days ago Merchan wrote in his order: “Defendant is hereby put on notice that if appropriate and warranted, future violations of its lawful orders will be punishable by incarceration.”

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