\\\-[ ELECTION ]-NEWS-///
TRUMP ENDORSEMENTS FOR PRESIDENT 2020
Bernard Marcus, co-founder of The Home Depot[172]
Robert Bigelow, founder of Bigelow Aerospace (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[167]
Joseph C. Canizaro, commercial real estate developer and philanthropist[168]
Tilman Fertitta, CEO of Landry’s, Inc. and owner of the Houston Rockets[83]
Charles Herbster, agriiness executive[169]
Robert Kiyosaki, Japanese-American entrepreneur, businessman, author, and founder of Rich Global LLC and the Rich Dad Company[170]
Shalabh Kumar, chair of AVG Advanced Technologies[171]
Mike Lindell, CEO of My Pillow[43]
Howard Lorber, businessman and investor[11]
Blake Masters, venture capitalist and the Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Arizona in 2022[173]
Tim Michels, co-owner of Michels Corporation and the Republican nominee for Governor of Wisconsin in 2022[174]
Jason Miller, communications strategist and former CEO of Gettr[175]
Bernie Moreno, businessman and Republican candidate in U.S. Senator from Ohio in 2020[176]
Perry Johnson, businessman and former 2020 presidential candidate[177]
Ned Ryun, CEO of American Majority[178]
Tim Sheehy, founder and CEO of Bridger Aerospace and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Montana in 2020[179]
Kenny Troutt, founder of Excel Communications[83]
Donald Trump Jr., businessman and executive vice president of The Trump Organization (his son)[180]
Eric Trump, businessman and executive vice president of The Trump Organization (his son)[181]
Steve Witkoff, real estate investor[11] —
Jon Voight, actor
Roseanne Barr, actress
Jim Caviezel, actor
Michael Copon, actor
Robert Davi, actor
James Woods, actor
Kelsey Grammer, actor comedian
Laurence Fox, actor
Taryn Manning, actress
Randy Quaid, actor
Dennis Quaid, actor
Phil Robertson, reality TV star
Antonio Sabàto Jr., actor
Kevin Sorbo, actor
Scott Baio, actor
Kristy Swanson, actress
Ted Nugent, guitarist and singer
Kid Rock, singer-rapper-guitarist
Azealia Banks, rapper
Wayne Newton, Los Vegas pop singer
Jason Aldean, country singer song writer
Benny the Butcher, rapper
Lil Wayne, rapper, singer
Michael Tait, christian musician
Kanye West, rapper
Gene Simons, rock band KISS
Travis Tritt, county singer song writer
Kodak Black, rapper
Trace Adkins, country singer song writer.
Waka Flocka Flame, rapper
Forgiato Blow, rapper
Naked Cowboy, singer street performer
50 Cent, rapper
John Dolmayan, drummer of System of the Down
Aaron Lewis, lead vocalist of Staind
OhGeesy, rapper
Lil Pump, rapper
Sexy Red, rapper
Topher, rapper and conservative commentator
Colby Covington, professional mixed martial artist[210]
Johnny Damon, former MLB player[188]
Brett Favre, former NFL quarterback[211]
Bruce “Caitlyn” Jenner, Olympic gold medalist in the decathlon[212]
Don King, boxing promoter[213]
Jorge Masvidal, former professional mixed martial artist[214]
Tim Viens, professional stock car racing driver[215]
Royce White, former professional basketball player and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Minnesota in 2020[216]]
\\\-RELIGIOUS FIGURES-///
Mark Burns, pastor[217]
James Dobson, evangelical Christian psychologist and founder of Focus on the Family[218]
Jerry Falwell Jr., President of Liberty University (2007–2020)[219]
Robert Jeffress, senior pastor at the First Baptist Church[220]
James F. Linzey, minister in the Southern Baptist Convention[221]
Frank Pavone, laicized Catholic priest[222]
\\\-PUBLIC FIGURES AND ACTIVISTS-///
Scott Adams, cartoonist and creator of Dilbert[223]
Sohrab Ahmari, founding editor of Compact[220]
DJ Akademiks, hip hop blogger and YouTuber[225]
Baked Alaska, far-right media personality and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol protest[226]
Joe Biggs, Proud Boys leader and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol protest[227]
Martha Boneta, policy advisor[228]
Dan Bongino, conservative talk radio host and political commentator[229]
David Brody, journalist and commentator[230]
Catturd, anonymous Twitter shitposter[231]
Jacob Chansley, political theorist and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol protest[226]
Diamond, NewsMax host (deceased)[233]
Dinesh D’Souza, author and filmmaker[234]
Simon Ekpa, lawyer, political activist and self-declared Prime Minister of the Biafra Republic Government In Exile[235]
Larry Elder, conservative radio host and attorney, Republican candidate for Governor of California in the 2021 recall election and former 2020 presidential candidate[226]
Ryan Fournier, political activist and co-founder of Students for Trump[237]
Nick Fuentes, Hispanic white nationalist political commentator and streamer[238](re-endorsed Trump after endorsing Kanye West)[239]
Brigitte Gabriel, author and founder of ACT for America[200]
Mike Gallagher, radio host and conservative political commentator[201]
Day Gardner, president of the National Black Pro-Life Union[202]
Kimberly Guilfoyle, television personality[203]
Alina Habba, attorney[204]
Raheem Kassam, editor-in-chief for The National Pulse[205]
Keemstar, YouTuber, podcaster and steamer[206]
Joe Kent, retired Chief Warrant Officer III of the U.S. Army Special Forces and
Republican nominee for U.S. congressman from WA-03 in 2022[207]
Charlie Kirk, CEO of Turning Point USA[208]
Kari Lake, former news anchor and Republican nominee for Governor of Arizona in 2022[209]
Laura Loomer, anti-Muslim political activist[250]
Gina Loudon, conservative media personality[251][252]
Eric Metaxas, radio host[253][254]
Michael the Black Man, conservative activist[255]
Dick Morris, political commentator and advisor to Bill Clinton[256]
Malik Obama, half-brother of Barack Obama[257]
Bill O’Reilly, political commentator and television host[258]
Mehmet Oz, former television host, celebrity doctor, and first Muslim Republican
nominee for U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania in 2022[259]
Solomon Peña, suspect in the drive-by shootings of New Mexico Democratic politicians[260]
Tim Pool, YouTuber and political commentator[261]
Norman Podhoretz, conservative political commentator[262]
Stewart Rhodes, founder of the Oath Keepers and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[263]
Wayne Allyn Root, TV and radio host[264]
Silk, Newsmax host[233]
Olga Skabeyeva, television presenter, political commentator, and propagandist of
All-Russia State Television and Radio Broadcasting Company and Russia-1[265]
Tim Smith, Candidate for the 2020 United States House of Representatives elections in Indiana[52]
Leo Terrell, civil rights attorney and talk radio host[266]
Lara Trump, television producer (Trump’s daughter-in-law)[181]
Melania Trump, first lady of the United States (2017–2021) (Trump’s wife)[43]
Lauren Witzke, far-right political activist and Republican nominee for U.S. Senator from Delaware in 2020[267]
L. Lin Wood, attorney[268]
ACT for America[269]
Black Voices for Trump[270]
Deplorable Pride[271]
Gays for Trump[272]
National Diversity Coalition for Trump[273]
Priests for Life[274]
Republicans for National Renewal[275]
Students for Trump[276]
Veterans for America First[277]
Women for America First[278]
Women for Trump[279]
\\\-POLITICAL ACTION COMMITTEES-///
Committee to Defeat the President[280]
LaRouche PAC[281]
Save America[19]
\\\-REPUBLICAN PARTY ORGANIZATIONS-///
California College Republicans[282]
National Black Republican Association[283]
New York Young Republican Club[284]
Republican Hindu Coalition[285]
Washington, D.C. Young Republicans[286]
\\\-POLITICAL OPERATIVES-///
John Brabender, political consultant[182]
Eric Branstad, political consultant[183]
Tony Fabrizio, pollster[25]
Chris LaCivita, political consultant and president of Advancing Strategies, LLC[29]
Roger Stone, political consultant and lobbyist[184]
Susie Wiles, political consultant and CEO of Save America PAC[29]
Marsha Blackburn, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2019–present)[40]
Mike Braun, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2019–present) and Republican candidate for
Governor of Indiana in 2020[40]
Ted Budd, U.S. Senator from North Carolina (2023–present)[40]
Steve Daines, U.S. Senator from Montana (2015–present)[40]
Lindsey Graham, U.S. Senator from South Carolina (2003–present)[40]
Bill Hagerty, U.S. Senator from Tennessee (2021–present)[40]
Cindy Hyde-Smith, U.S. Senator from Mississippi (2018–present)[40]
Roger Marshall, U.S. Senator from Kansas (2021–present)[40]
Markwayne Mullin, U.S. Senator from Oklahoma (2023–present)[40]
Eric Schmitt, U.S. Senator from Missouri (2023–present)[40]
Rick Scott, U.S. Senator from Florida (2019–present)[40]
Tommy Tuberville, U.S. Senator from Alabama (2021–present)[40]
J. D. Vance, U.S. Senator from Ohio (2023–present)[40]
Bob Smith, Former U.S. Senator from New Hampshire (1990–2003)[41]
\\\-U.S. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES-///
Robert Aderholt, U.S. Representative from AL-04 (1997–present)[40]
Brian Babin, U.S. Representative from TX-26 (2015–present)[40]
Troy Balderson, U.S. Representative from OH-12 (2018–present)[40]
Jim Banks, U.S. Representative from IN-03 (2017–2025) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Indiana in 2020[40]
Jack Bergman, U.S. Representative from MI-01 (2017–present)[40]
Andy Biggs, U.S. Representative from AZ-05 (2017–present)[40]
Gus Bilirakis, U.S. Representative from FL-12 (2013–present) and FL-09 (2007–2013)[40]
Lauren Boebert, U.S. Representative from CO-03 (2021–present)[40]
Mike Bost, U.S. Representative from IL-12 (2015–present)[40]
Josh Brecheen, U.S. Representative from OK-02 (2023–present)[40]
Vern Buchanan, U.S. Representative from FL-16 (2013–present) and FL-13 (2007–2013)[40]
Michael Burgess, U.S. Representative from TX-26 (2003–present)[40]
Eric Burlison, U.S. Representative from MO-07 (2023–present)[40]
Mike Carey, U.S. Representative from OH-15 (2021–present)[40]
Jerry Carl, U.S. Representative from AL-01 (2021–present)[40]
Buddy Carter, U.S. Representative from GA-01 (2015–present)[40]
John Carter, U.S. Representative from TX-31 (2003–present)[40]
Andrew Clyde, U.S. Representative from GA-09 (2021–present)[40]
Mike Collins, U.S. Representative from GA-10 (2023–present)[40]
Eli Crane, U.S. Representative from AZ-02 (2023–present)[40]
Byron Donalds, U.S. Representative from FL-19 (2021–present)[40]
Pat Fallon, U.S. Representative from TX-04 (2021–present)[40]
Chuck Fleischmann, U.S. Representative from TN-03 (2011–present)[40]
Russell Fry, U.S. Representative from SC-07 (2023–present)[40]
Matt Gaetz, U.S. Representative from FL-01 (2017–present)[40]
Carlos Giménez, U.S. Representative from FL-28 (2023–present) and FL-26 (2021–2023)[40]
Tony Gonzales, U.S. Representative from TX-23 (2021–present)[40]
Lance Gooden, U.S. Representative from TX-05 (2019–present)[40]
Paul Gosar, U.S. Representative from AZ-09 (2023–present), AZ-04 (2013–2023), and AZ-01 (2011–2013)[40]
Mark Green, U.S. Representative from TN-07 (2019–present)[40]
Marjorie Taylor Greene, U.S. Representative from GA-14 (2021–present)[40]
Harriet Hageman, U.S. Representative from WY-AL (2023–present)[40]
Diana Harshbarger, U.S. Representative from TN-01 (2021–present)[40]
Clay Higgins, U.S. Representative from LA-03 (2017–present)[40]
Erin Houchin, U.S. Representative from IN-09 (2023–present)[40]
Richard Hudson, U.S. Representative from NC-09 (2023–present) and NC-08 (2013–2023)[40]
Bill Huizenga, U.S. Representative from MI-04 (2023–present) and MI-02 (2011–2023)[40]
Wesley Hunt, U.S. Representative from TX-38 (2023–present)[40]
Ronny Jackson, U.S. Representative from TX-13 (2021–present)[40]
John James, U.S. Representative from MI-10 (2023–present)[40]
Bill Johnson, U.S. Representative from OH-06 (2011–2020)[40]
Mike Johnson, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives (2023–present) and U.S. Representative from LA-04 (2017–present)[40]
Jim Jordan, U.S. Representative from OH-04 (2007–present)[40]
John Joyce, U.S. Representative from PA-13 (2019–present)[40]
Mike Kelly, U.S. Representative from PA-16 (2019–present) and PA-03 (2011–2019)[40]
Anna Paulina Luna, U.S. Representative from FL-13 (2023–present)[40]
Tracey Mann, U.S. Representative from KS-01 (2021–present)[40]
Brian Mast, U.S. Representative from FL-21 (2023–present) and FL-18 (2017–2023)[40]
Lisa McClain, U.S. Representative from MI-09 (2023–present) and MI-10 (2021–2023)[40]
Dan Meuser, U.S. Representative from PA-09 (2019–present)[40]
Carol Miller, U.S. Representative from WV-01 (2023–present) and WV-03 (2019–2023)[40]
Mary Miller, U.S. Representative from IL-15 (2021–present)[40]
Max Miller, U.S. Representative from OH-07 (2023–present)[40]
Cory Mills, U.S. Representative from FL-07 (2023–present)[40]
John Moolenaar, U.S. Representative from MI-02 (2023–present) and MI-04 (2015–2023)[40]
Alex Mooney, U.S. Representative from WV-02 (2015–2025) and Republican
candidate for U.S. Senator from West Virginia in 2020[40]
Barry Moore, U.S. Representative from AL-02 (2021–present)[40]
Troy Nehls, U.S. Representative from TX-22 (2021–present)[40]
Andy Ogles, U.S. Representative from TN-05 (2023–present)[40]
Burgess Owens, U.S. Representative from UT-04 (2021–present)[40]
Gary Palmer, U.S. Representative from AL-06 (2015–present)[40]
Scott Perry, U.S. Representative from PA-10 (2019–present)[40]
Bill Posey, U.S. Representative from FL-08 (2013–present) and FL-15 (2009–2013)[40]
Guy Reschenthaler, U.S. Representative from PA-14 (2019–present)[40]
Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative from AL-03 (2003–present)[40]
John Rose, U.S. Representative from TN-06 (2019–present)[40]
Matt Rosendale, U.S. Representative from MT-02 (2023–present) and MT-AL (2021–2023)[40]
John Rutherford, U.S. Representative from FL-05 (2023–present) and FL-04 (2017–2023)[40]
George Santos, U.S. Representative from NY-03 (2023–present)[40]
Keith Self, U.S. Representative from TX-03 (2023–present)[40]
Pete Sessions, U.S. Representative from TX-17 (2021–present), TX-26 (2003–2019), and TX-05 (1997–2003)[40]
Elise Stefanik, U.S. Representative from NY-21 (2015–present)[40]
Greg Steube, U.S. Representative from FL-17 (2019–present)[40]
Dale Strong, U.S. Representative from AL-05 (2023–present)[40]
William Timmons, U.S. Representative from SC-04 (2019–present)[40]
Jeff Van Drew, U.S. Representative from NJ-02 (2019–present)[40]
Beth Van Duyne, U.S. Representative from TX-20 (2021–present)[40]
Tim Walberg, U.S. Representative from MI-05 (2023–present) and MI-07 (2007–2009 and 2011–2023)[40]
Michael Waltz, U.S. Representative from FL-06 (2019–present)[40]
Randy Weber, U.S. Representative from TX-14 (2013–present)[40]
Daniel Webster, U.S. Representative from FL-11 (2017–present), FL-10 (2013–2017) and FL-08 (2011–2013)[40]
Roger Williams, U.S. Representative from TX-25 (2013–present)[40]
Joe Wilson, U.S. Representative from SC-02 (2001–present)[40]
Ryan Zinke, U.S. Representative from MT-01 (2023–present) and MT-AL (2015–2017) and U.S. Secretary of the Interior (2017–2019)[40]
Rod Blum, Former U.S. Representative from IA-01 (2015–2019)[4]
Madison Cawthorn, Former U.S. Representative from NC-11 (2021–2023)[43]
Chris Collins, Former U.S. Representative from NY-27 (2013–2019)[44]
Connie Conway, Former U.S. Representative from CA-22 (2022–2023)[45][46]
Jimmy Duncan, Former U.S. Representative from TN-02 (1988–2019)[47]
Mayra Flores, Former U.S. Representative from TX-34 (2022–2023)[48]
Louie Gohmert, Former U.S. Representative from TX-01 (2005–2023)[49]
Fred Keller, Former U.S. Representative from PA-12 (2019–2023)[9]
Jason Lewis, Former U.S. Representative from MN-02 (2017–2019)[50]
Billy Long, Former U.S. Representative from MO-07 (2011–2023)[51]
Marlin Stutzman, Former U.S. Representative from IN-03 (2010–2017)[52]
Lee Zeldin, Former U.S. Representative from NY-01 (2015–2023)[53]
Greg Abbott, Governor of Texas (2015–present)[40]
Mike Dunleavy, Governor of Alaska (2018–present)[40]
Sarah Huckabee Sanders, Governor of Arkansas (2023–present) and White House Press Secretary (2017–2019)[40]
Jim Justice, Governor of West Virginia (2017–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from West Virginia in 2020[40]
Henry McMaster, Governor of South Carolina (2017–present)[40]
Kristi Noem, Governor of South Dakota (2019–present) and U.S. Representative from SD-AL (2011–2019)[40]
Tate Reeves, Governor of Mississippi (2020–present)[40
FORMER
Jeff Colyer, Governor of Kansas (2018–2019)[54]
Eric Greitens, Governor of Missouri (2017–2018)[55]
Mike Huckabee, Governor of Arkansas (1996–2007)[56]
Sarah Palin, Governor of Alaska (2006–2009) and Republican nominee for U.S. Vice President in 2008[57]]
\\\-STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICIALS-///
Will Ainsworth, Lieutenant Governor of Alabama (2019–present)[40]
Andrew Bailey, Attorney General of Missouri (2023–present)[40]
Chris Beeker, Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission from Place 2 (2015–present)[38]
Brenna Bird, Attorney General of Iowa (2023–present)[40]
Dawn Buckingham, Land Commissioner of Texas (2023–present)[40]
Daniel Cameron, Attorney General of Kentucky (2019–present) and Republican nominee for Governor of Kentucky in 2023[40]
Twinkle Andress Cavanaugh, President of the Alabama Public Service Commission (2013–present) and Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission (2011–present)[38]
Pamela Evette, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (2019–present)[40]
Mark Hammond, Secretary of State of South Carolina (2003–present)[40]
Mike Harmon, Auditor of Public Accounts of Kentucky (2016–present)[58]
Delbert Hosemann, Lieutenant Governor of Mississippi (2020–present)[59]
Burt Jones, Lieutenant Governor of Georgia (2023–present)[40]
Mike Kehoe, Lieutenant Governor of Missouri (2018–present)[60]
Frank LaRose, Secretary of State of Ohio (2019–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Ohio in 2020[40]
Curtis Loftis, Treasurer of South Carolina (2011–present)[40]
Bubba McDonald, Member of the Georgia Public Service Commission from District 4 (2009–present, 1998–2003)[61
Sid Miller, Commissioner of Agriculture of Texas (2015–present)[40]
Riley Moore, Treasurer of West Virginia (2021–present) and Republican candidate U.S. Representative from WV-02 in 2020[40]
Diego Morales, Secretary of State of Indiana (2023–present)[40]
Patrick Morrisey, Attorney General of West Virginia (2013–present) and Republican candidate for Governor of West Virginia in 2020[40]
Jeremy H. Oden, Member of the Alabama Public Service Commission from Place 1 (2013–present)[38]
Rick Pate, Agriculture Commissioner of Alabama (2019–present)[40]
Dan Patrick, Lieutenant Governor of Texas (2015–present)[40]
Ken Paxton, Attorney General of Texas (2015–present)[40]
Mark Robinson, Lieutenant Governor of North Carolina (2021–present) and
Republican candidate for Governor of North Carolina in 2020[40]
Todd Rokita, Attorney General of Indiana (2021–present) and U.S. Representative of IN-04 (2011–2019)[40]
Robert Sprague, Treasurer of Ohio (2019–present)[40]
Ryan Terrell, Member of the New Hampshire State Board of Education from District 5 (2021–present)[62]
Ryan Walters, Superintendent of Public Instruction of Oklahoma (2023–present)[40]
Alan Wilson, Attorney General of South Carolina (2011–present)[40]
Former
André Bauer, Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina (2003–2011)[16]
Josh Mandel, Treasurer of Ohio (2011–2019)[63]]
\\\-WHITE HOUSE OFFICIALS-///
C Steve Bannon, White House Chief Strategist and Senior Counselor to the U.S. President (2017)[20]
Steven Cheung, Assistant White House Communications Director (2017–2018) and Special Assistant to the U.S. President (2017–2018)[25]
Boris Epshteyn, Assistant White House Communications Director for Surrogate Operations (2017)[26]
Michael Flynn, U.S. National Security Advisor (2017) and Director of the U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency (2012–2014)[27]
Sebastian Gorka, Deputy Assistant to the U.S. President (2017)[28]
Brian Jack, White House Director of Political Affairs (2019–2021)[29]
Keith Kellogg, National Security Advisor to the U.S. Vice President (2018–2021) and Acting U.S. National Security Advisor (2017)[30]
Jared Kushner, Director of the Office of American Innovation (2017–2021) and Senior Advisor to the President (2017–2021) (Trump’s son-in-law)[31]
Karoline Leavitt, White House Assistant Press Secretary (2020) and Republican nominee for U.S. Representative from NH-01 in 2022[26]
Jeffrey Lord, White House Associate Political Director (1987–1988)[33]
John McEntee, Director of the White House Presidential Personnel Office (2020–2021) and Personal Aide to the U.S. President (2017–2018)[34]
Stephen Miller, Senior Advisor to the President (2017–2021) and White House Director of Speechwriting (2017–2021)[35]
Walt Nauta, Member of the Presidential Food Service (2012–2021)[19]
Peter Navarro, Director of the Office of Trade and Manufacturing Policy (2017–2021) and Director of the National Trade Council (2017)[26]
Robert C. O’Brien, U.S. National Security Advisor (2019–2021); Special Envoy for Hostage Affairs (2018–2019)[37]
Dan Scavino, White House Deputy Chief of Staff for Communications (2020–2021); White House Director of Social Media (2017–2021)[20]
Cliff Sims, Deputy Director of National Intelligence for Strategy and Communications (2020–2021)[38]
Ivanka Trump, Director of the Office of Economic Initiatives and Entrepreneurship (2017–2021) and Advisor to the President (2017–2021) (Trump’s daughter)[39]6]
\\\-FEDERAL OFFICIALS-///
Cabinet-level officials
Ben Carson, U.S. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (2017–2021)[1]
Richard Grenell, Acting Director of National Intelligence (2020), U.S. Ambassador to Germany (2018–2020) and Special Envoy for the Serbia and Kosovo Peace Negotiations (2019–2021)[2]
Mark Meadows, White House Chief of Staff (2020–2021) and U.S. Representative from NC-11 (2013–2020)[2]
Russell Vought, Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2019–2021) and Deputy Director of the Office of Management and Budget (2018–2020)[3]
Matthew Whitaker, Acting U.S. Attorney General (2018–2019), Chief of Staff to the U.S. Attorney General (2017–2018) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of Iowa (2004–2009)[4]
Department of State officials
David Friedman, U.S. Ambassador to Israel (2017–2021)[5]
Jeffrey Ross Gunter, U.S. Ambassador to Iceland (2019–2021)[6]
Woody Johnson, U.S. Ambassador to the United Kingdom (2017–2021)[7]
Ed McMullen, U.S. Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein (2017–2021)[8]
Carla Sands, U.S. Ambassador to Denmark (2017–2021)[9]
Donald Tapia, U.S. Ambassador to Jamaica (2019–2021)[10][11]
Department of the Treasury officials
Monica Crowley, U.S. Assistant Secretary of the Treasury for Public Affairs (2019–2021)[12]
Department of Defense officials
Katie Arrington, Chief Information Security Officer for the U.S. Under Secretary of Defense for Acquisition and Sustainment (2019–2022)[13]
James E. Livingston, Commanding General of the Marine Forces Reserves (1992–1995) and Medal of Honor recipient[14]
Kash Patel, Chief of Staff to the Acting U.S. Secretary of Defense (2020–2021)[15]
Department of Justice officials
Peter McCoy Jr., U.S. Attorney for the District of South Carolina (2020–2021)[16]
Department of Health and Human Services officials
Michael Caputo, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Public Affairs (2020–2021)[17]
Bobby Jindal, U.S. Assistant Secretary of Health and Human Services for Planning and Evaluation (2001–2003), Governor of Louisiana (2008–2016) and U.S. Representative from LA-01 (2005–2008)[18]
Department of Housing and Urban Development officials
Lynne Patton, Administrator of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for Region II (2017–2021)[19]
Department of Education officials
Gary Bauer, U.S. Under Secretary of Education (1985–1987) and U.S. Deputy Under Secretary of Education for Planning and Budget (1982–1985)[20]
Department of Homeland Security officials
Thomas Homan, Acting Director of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (2017–2018)[21]
Other federal officials
Stephen Stepanek, Regional Administrator of the General Services Administration’s New England Region (2018)[22]
Paula White, Special Advisor to the Faith and Opportunity Initiative at the Office of Public Liaison (2019–2021)[23]
Arizona
Anthony Kern, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 27th District (2023–present)[64]
Wendy Rogers, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 7th District (2023–present) and the 6th District (2021–2023)[65]
Justine Wadsack, Member of the Arizona Senate from the 17th district (2023–present)[66][better source needed]
Georgia
Brandon Beach, Member of the Georgia Senate from the 21st district (2013–present)[67]
Florida
Ileana Garcia, Member of the Florida Senate from the 26th district (2022–present) and the 37th district (2020–2022)[68]
Joe Gruters, Member of the Florida Senate from the 22nd district (2022–present) and the 22nd district (2018–2022) and Chair of the Florida Republican Party (2019–2023)[69][70]
Debbie Mayfield, Member of the Florida Senate from the 19th district (2022–present) and the 17th district (2016–2022) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[68]
Ana Maria Rodriguez, Member of the Florida Senate from the 40th district (2022–present) and the 39th district (2020–2022)[68]
Iowa
Lynn Evans, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 3rd district (2023–present)[71]
Julian Garrett, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 11th district (2023–present) and the 13th district (2013–2023)[72]
Tim Kraayenbrink, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 4th district (2023–present) and the 5th district (2015–2023)[72]
Charlie McClintock, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 42nd district (2023–present)[73]
Cherielynn Westrich, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 13th district (2023–present)[74]
Brad Zaun, President pro tempore of the Iowa Senate (2021–present) and Member of the
Iowa Senate from the 22nd district (2023–present), the 20th district (2013–2023) and the 26nd district (2005–2013)[75]
Michigan
Jim Runestad, Member of the Michigan Senate from the 23rd district (2023–present) and the 15th district (2019–2022)[76]
Missouri
Rick Brattin, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 31st district (2021–present)[77]
Bill Eigel, Member of the Missouri Senate from the 23rd district (2017–present)[78]
New Jersey
Samuel D. Thompson, Member of the New Jersey Senate from the 12th district (2012–present) (Republican until 2023, now Democratic)[79]
North Dakota
Jeffrey Magrum, Member of the North Dakota Senate from the 8th district (2022–present)[80]
Ohio
Niraj Antani, Member of the Ohio Senate from the 6th district (2021–present)[81]
South Carolina
Ronnie Cromer, Member of the South Carolina Senate from the 18th district (2003–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)[82]
Texas
Paul Bettencourt, Member of the Texas Senate from the 7th district (2015–present)[83]
Virginia
Amanda Chase, Member of the Virginia Senate from the 11th district (2016–present)[84]
John McGuire, Member-elect of the Virginia Senate from the 10th district (2020–present)[85]
West Virginia
Mike Azinger, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 3rd district (2017–present)[86]
Laura Wakim Chapman, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 1st district (2022–present)[86]
Vince Deeds, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 10th district (2022–present)[86]
Amy Grady, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 4th district (2020–present)[86]
Mark Hunt, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 8th district (2022–present)[86]
Robert L. Karnes, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 14th district (2020–present, 2015–2018)[86]
Rupie Phillips, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 7th district (2020–present)[86]
Michael B. Stuart, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 7th district (2022–present) and U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of West Virginia (2018–2021)[86][87]
Eric Tarr, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 4th district (2019–present)[86]
Jack Woodrum, Member of the West Virginia Senate from the 10th district (2020–present)[86]
Colorado
Ted Harvey, Member of the Colorado Senate from the 30th district (2007–2015)[88]
Kevin Lundberg, Member of the Colorado Senate from the 15th district (2009–2019)[89]
Illinois
Darren Bailey, Member of the Illinois Senate from the 55th district (2021–2023) and the Republican nominee in the 2022 Illinois gubernatorial election[90]
Iowa
Kitty Rehberg, Member of the Iowa Senate from the 12th district (2003–2005) and the 14th district (1997–2003)[91]
New Hampshire
Bob Giuda, Member of the New Hampshire Senate from the 2nd district (2016–2022)[42]
Arizona
Rachel Jones, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 17th district (2023–present)[66]
Cory McGarr, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 17th district (2023–present)[66]
Austin Smith, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 29th district (2023–present)[92]
Florida
Carolina Amesty, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 45th district (2022–present)[93]
Jessica Baker, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 17th district (2022–present) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[68]
Webster Barnaby, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 29th district (2022–present) and the 27th district (2020–2022) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[68]
Mike Beltran, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 70th district (2022–present) and the 57th district (2018–2022)[68]
David Borrero, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 111th district (2022–present) and the 105th district (2020–2022)[68]
Alina Garcia, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 115th district (2022–present) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[68]
Randy Fine, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 33rd district (2022–present) and the 53rd district (2016–2022) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[94]
Juan Carlos Porras, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 119th district (2022–present)[95]
Rick Roth, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 94th district (2022–present) and the 85th district (2016–2022)[96]
Paula Stark, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 47th district (2022–present) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[97]
Kevin Steele, Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 55th district (2022–present) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[68]
Iowa
Brooke Boden, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 21st district (2023–present) and the 26th district (2021–2023)[98]
Steve Bradley, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 66th district (2023–present) and the 58th district (2021–2023)[73]
Mark Cisneros, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 96th district (2023–present) and the 91st district (2021–2023)[99]
Cindy Golding, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 83rd district (2023–present)[73]
Stan Gustafson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 22nd district (2023–present) and the 25th district (2014–2023)[73]
Heather Hora, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2023–present)[73]
Craig Johnson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 67th district (2023–present)[73]
Bobby Kaufmann, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 82nd district (2023–present) and the 73rd district (2013–2023)[100]
Shannon Lundgren, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 65th district (2023–present) and the 57th district (2017–2023)[101]
Anne Osmundson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 64th district (2023–present) and the 56th district (2019–2023)[73]
Mike Sexton, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 7th district (2023–present) and the 10th district (2015–2023)[102]
Brad Sherman, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 91st district (2023–present)[73]
Luana Stoltenberg, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 81st district (2023–present)[103]
Charley Thomson, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 58th district (2023–present)[104]
Derek Wulf, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 76th district (2023–present)[73]
Michigan
Bob Bezotte, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 50th district (2023–present) and the 47th district (2021–2023)[105]
Steve Carra, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 26th district (2023–present) and the 59th district (2021–2023)[105]
Matt Maddock, Member of the Michigan House of Representatives from the 51st district (2023–present) and the 44th district (2019–2023)[105]
Nevada
Ken Gray, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 39th district (2022–present)[106]
Toby Yurek, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 19th district (2022–present)[107]
New Hampshire
Kimberly Abare, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 1st district (2022–present)[108]
Louise Andrus, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 5th district (2022–present) and the Merrimack 1st district (2020–2022)[109]
Glenn Bailey, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from theStrafford 2nd district (2022–present) and the Strafford 1st district (2020–2022)[109]
Harry Bean, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 6th district (2022–present) and the Belknap 2nd district (2018–2022)[109]
Jacob Brouillard, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 2nd district (2022–present)[109]
Claudine Burnham, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 2nd district (2022–present)[109]
Tim Cahill, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 4th district (2022–present)[110]
Jose Cambrils, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 4th district (2022–present) and the Merrimack 9th district (2020–2022)[111]
Mike Drago, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 4th district (2022–present)[112]
Ron Dunn, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 16th district (2022–present)[109]
Tracy Emerick, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 29th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 21st district (2020–2022, 2012–2018)[111]
Keith Erf, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 28th district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 2nd district (2018–2022)[111]
Larry Gagne, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 16th district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 13th district (2008–2022)[111]
Ted Gorski, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 2nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 7th district (2020–2022)[109]
Gerald Griffin, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 42nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 5th district (2020–2022, 2016–2018)[109]
Tina Harley, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 30th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 20th district (2020–2022)[113]
Juliet Harvey-Bolia, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 3rd district (2022–present) and the Belknap 4th district (2020–2022) (re-endorsed Trump after co-endorsing with Ron DeSantis)[114]
Gregory Hill, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 2nd district (2022–present), the Merrimack 3rd district (2014–2022) and the Merrimack 6th district (2010–2012)[111]
Jason Janvrin, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 40th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 37th district (2018–2020)[112]
Thomas Kaczynski Jr., Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 5th district (2022–present) and the Strafford 22nd district (2020–2022, 2014–2018)[109]
Diane Kelley, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 26nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 25th district (2020–2022)[109]
Stephen Kennedy, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present)[109]
Catherine Kenny, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present)[112]
Aboul Khan, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 30th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 20th district (2016–2022, 2014–2016)[109]
Jim Kofalt, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 26nd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 4th district (2020–2022)[115]
John Leavitt, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 10th district (2022–present) and the Merrimack 20th district (2016–2022)[116]
Dennis Mannion, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th district (2022–present)[112]
Valerie McDonnell, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th district (2022–present)[111]
Nikki McCarter, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 8th district (2022–present)[109]
Charles Melvin, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 20th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 15th district (2018–2022)[109]
David Nagel, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 6th district (2022–present)[109]
Sandra Panek, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 1st district (2022–present) (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[114]
Joseph Pitre, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 1st district (2022–present) and the Strafford 2nd district (2012–2022)[111]
Tom Ploszaj, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 1st district (2020–present)[109]
John Potucek, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 13th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 6th district (2018–2022, 2014–2016)[111]
Kevin Pratt, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 4th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 3rd district (2018–2022)[109]
Arlene Quaratiello, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 18th district (2022–present)[109]
Andrew Renzullo, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present), the Hillsborough 37th district (2016–2022, 2012–2014) and the Hillsborough 27th district (2004–2012)[111]
Terry Roy, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 31st district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 26nd district (2018–2022)[111]
John Sellers, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Grafton 18th district (2022–present)[117]
Vanessa Sheehan, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 43rd district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 23rd district (2020–2022)[117]
Shane Sirois, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 26nd district (2022–present)[112]
Lisa Smart, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 2nd district (2022–present) (re-endorsed Trump after endorsing Ron DeSantis)[118]
Jonathan Stone, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Sullivan 8th district (2022–present)[117]
James Summers, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 20th district (2022–present) and the Hillsborough 26th district (2010–2012)[109]
Jeffrey Tenczar, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 1st district (2022–present)[109]
Paul Terry, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 7th district (2022–present) and the Belknap 5th district (2020–2022)[109]
Dick Thackston, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Cheshire 12th district (2022–present)[109]
Chris True, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 9th district (2022–present) and the Rockingham 4th district (2014–2022)[112]
Lilli Walsh, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 15th district (2022–present)[117]
Kenneth Weyler, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 14th district (2022–present), the Rockingham 13th district (2012–2022), the Rockingham 8th district (2010–2012, 2004–2008), the Rockingham 79th district (2002–2004), the Rockingham 18th district (1998–2002) and the Rockingham 10th district (1990–1998)[111]
Robert Wherry, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 13th district (2022–present)[109]
Clayton Wood, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 13th district (2022–present)[117]
New Jersey
Robert Auth, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 39th district (2014–present)[119]
Beth Sawyer, Member of the New Jersey General Assembly from the 3rd district (2022–present)[120]
New York
Sam Pirozzolo, Member of the New York State Assembly from the 63rd district (2023–present)[121]
North Carolina
Tim Moore, Speaker of the North Carolina House of Representatives (2015–present) and Member of the North Carolina House of Representatives from the 111th district (2003–present)[40]
Oregon
Christine Goodwin, Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 4th district (2023–present) and the 2nd district (2021–2023)[122]
Virgle Osborne, Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2023–present)[122]
Pennsylvania
Mike Cabell, Member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from the 117th district (2022–present)[123]
South Carolina
Bruce Bannister, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 20th district (2006–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)[82]
Thomas Beach, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 10th district (2022–present)[120]
Brandon Cox, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 92nd district (2022–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)[82]
Cal Forrest, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 39th district (2016–present)[125]
Doug Gilliam, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 42nd district (2018–present)[125]
Patrick Haddon, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 19th district (2019–present)[125]
Kevin Hardee, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 105th district (2012–present)[126]
Davey Hiott, Majority Leader of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2022–present) and Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 4th district (2005–present)[126]
Thomas Val Guest, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 106th district (2022–present)[126]
Jeff Johnson, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 58th district (2014–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)[82]
Stewart Jones, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 14th district (2019–present)[125]
Jay Jordan, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 63rd district (2015–present)[126]
Jay Kilmartin, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 85th district (2022–present)[125]
Randy Ligon, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 43rd district (2018–present)[126]
Phillip Lowe, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 60th district (2007–present)[126]
Cody Mitchell, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 65th district (2022–present)[126]
Weston J. Newton, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 120th district (2013–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)[82]
David O’Neal, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 66th district (2022–present)[125]
Melissa Lackey Oremus, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 84th district (2019–present)[127]
Robby Robbins, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 97th district (2022–present)[126]
Bill Sandifer III, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 2nd district (1995–present)[126]
Mark Smith, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 99th district (2020–present) (previously endorsed Tim Scott)[82]
Murrell Smith Jr., Speaker of the South Carolina House of Representatives (2022–present) and Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 67th district (2001–present)[40]
David Vaughan, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 27th district (2022–present)[126]
Jay West, Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives from the 7th district (2016–present)[126]
Texas
Charles Anderson, Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 56th district (2005–present)[128]
Utah
Phil Lyman, Member of the Utah House of Representatives from the 69th district (2023–present) and the 73rd district (2019–2023)[129]
Virginia
Tom Garrett, Member-elect of the Virginia House of Delegates from the 56th district (2020–present) and U.S. Representative from VA-05 (2017–2019)[130]
West Virginia
David Adkins, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 30th district (2022–present)[86]
Trenton Barnhart, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 9th district (2022–present) and the 7th district (2019–2022)[86]
Jordan Bridges, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 33rd district (2022–present) and the 20th district (2020–present)[86]
Eric Brooks, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 45th district (2022–present)[86]
Jarred Cannon, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 21st district (2022–present) and the 22nd district (2022)[86]
Geno Chiarelli, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 78th district (2022–present)[86]
Wayne Clark, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 99th district (2022–present)[86]
Elias Coop-Gonzalez, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 67th district (2022–present)[86]
Mark Dean, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 34th district (2022–present) and the 21st district (2016–2022)[86]
Mike DeVault, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 74th district (2022–present)[86]
Henry Dillon, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 29th district (2022–present)[86]
Dave Foggin, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 14th district (2022–present)[86]
Don Forsht, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 91st district (2022–present)[86]
Geoff Foster, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 20th district (2022–present) and the 15th district (2014–2022)[86]
Marty Gearheart, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 37th district (2022–present) the 27th district (2020–2022, 2012–2018) and the 20th district (2010–2012)[86]
Anita Hall, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 26th district (2022–present)[86]
Josh Holstein, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 26nd district (2022–present) and the 23rd district (2020–2022)[86]
Michael Honaker, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 46th district (2022–present) and the 42nd district (2022)[86]
Michael Hornby, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 93rd district (2022–present)[86]
Eric Householder, Majority Leader of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2023–present) and Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 96th district (2022–present), the 64th district (2012–2022) and the 56th district (2010–2012)[86]
Gary Howell, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 87th district (2022–present), the 56th district (2012–2022) and the 49th district (2010–2012) and
Speaker pro tempore of the West Virginia House of Delegates (2021–2023)[86]
D. Rolland Jennings, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 84th district (2022–present) and the 53rd district (2016–2022)[86]
Riley Keaton, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 15th district (2022–present) and the 11th district (2020–2022)[86]
David Kelly, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 8th district (2022–present) and the 6th district (2018–2022)[86]
Daniel Linville, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 22nd district (2022–present) and the 16th district (2018–2022)[86]
Phil Mallow, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 75th district (2022–present) and the 50th district (2020–2022)[86]
Carl Martin, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 65th district (2022–present) and the 45th district (2018–2022)[86]
Margitta Mazzocchi, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 31st district (2022–present) and the 20th district (2020–2022)[86]
Pat McGeehan, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 1st district (2014–present, 2008–2010)[86]
George Miller, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 90th district (2022–present) and the 58th district (2020–2022)[86]
Ty Nestor, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 66th district (2022–present) and the 43rd district (2020–2022)[86]
Chris Phillips, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 68th district (2022–present) and the 47th district (2018–2022)[86]
Chris Pritt, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 53rd district (2022–present) and the 26th district (2020–2022)[86]
Charlie Reynolds, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 6th district (2022–present) and the 4th district (2020–2022)[86]
Doug Smith, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 39th district (2022–present) and the 27th district (2020–2022)[86]
Brandon Steele, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 42nd district (2022–present) and the 29th district (2018–2022)[86]
Darren Thorne, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 89th district (2022–present)[86]
Adam Vance, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 35th district (2022–present)[86]
Bryan Ward, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 86th district (2022–present) and the 55th district (2020–2022)[86]
Jimmy Willis, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 3rd district (2022–present)[86]
Arizona
Mark Finchem, Member of the Arizona House of Representatives from the 11th district (2015–2023)[131]
Hawaii
Bob McDermott, Member of the Hawaii House of Representatives from the 40th district (2012–2022) and the 26nd district (1996–2002)[126]
Iowa
David Kerr, Member of the Iowa House of Representatives from the 88th district (2017–2023)[102]
Kentucky
Allen Maricle, Member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from the 49th district (1994–1998)[133]
Massachusetts
James J. Lyons Jr., Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives from the 18th Essex district (2011–2019) and Chair of the Massachusetts Republican Party (2019–2023)[134]
Nevada
Jim Marchant, Member of the Nevada Assembly from the 37th district (2016–2018)[135]
New Hampshire
Al Baldasaro, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 5th district (2012–2022) and the Rockingham 3rd district (2006–2012)[42]
Paul Brassard, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 17th district (2004–2006) and the 50th district (2002–2004)[42]
Randy Brownrigg, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 27th district (2010–2012)[117]
Kenna Cross, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 25th district (2020–2022)[117]
Lisa Freeman, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Hillsborough 12th district (2016–2018)[117]
Mac Kittredge, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 12th district (2018–2022)[117]
Frank McCarthy, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Carroll 2nd district (2014–2018) and the Carroll 1st district (2010–2012)[117]
Sean Morrison, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 9th district (2016–2019)[42]
Jeffrey Oligny, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 34th district (2012–2016) and the Rockingham 7th district (2010–2012)[126]
Matt Pitaro, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Merrimack 22nd district (2020–2022)[117]
Peter Torosian, Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 14th district (2016–2022)[117]
Ohio
Candice Keller, Member of the Ohio House of Representatives from the 53rd district (2016–2020)[137]
West Virginia
Roger Conley, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 10th district (2020–2022)[138]
Derrick Evans, Member of the West Virginia House of Delegates from the 19th district (2020–2021) and participant in the 2021 United States Capitol attack[139]
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Steven Beaudoin, Member of the Rochester City Council from Ward 2 (2021–present) and Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Strafford 9th district (2012–2020)[117]
Esteban Bovo, Mayor of Hialeah (2021–present)[140]
Trent R. Conway, Mayor of East Palestine (2021–present)[141]
Michele Fiore, Nye County Justice of the Peace for Pahrump Department B (2022–present)[142]
Tim Freeman, Member of the Douglas County Commission (2015–present) and Member of the Oregon House of Representatives from the 2nd district (2009–2015)[122]
Vito Fossella, Borough President of Staten Island (2022–present) and U.S. Representative from NY-13 (1997–2009)[143]
Lou Gargiulo, Selectman of Hampton Falls (2019–present) and Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Rockingham 25th district (1992–1996)[144]
Glenn Jacobs, Mayor of Knox County (2021–present)[145]
Peter Spanos, Member of the Belknap County Commission from the 1st district (2021–present) and Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives from the Belknap 3rd district (2014–2020)[117]
Trent Staggs, Mayor of Riverton (2018–present) and Republican candidate for U.S. Senator from Utah in 2020[146] (previously endorsed Ron DeSantis)[147]
Joe Arpaio, Sheriff of Maricopa County (1993–2017)[148]
James Craig, Chief of the Detroit Police Department (2013–2021)[149]
Thomas M. Hodgson, Sheriff of Bristol County (1997–2023)[150]
Carl Paladino, Member of the Buffalo Public Schools Board of Education from the Park District (2013–2017)[151]
Tina Peters, County Clerk and Recorder of Mesa County (2019–2023)[89]
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Ralph Babet, Senator for Victoria (2022–present) (United Australia Party)[152][153]
Alexander Lukashenko, President of Belarus (1994–present) (Independent)[154][155]
Dmitry Medvedev, Deputy Chairman of the Security Council of Russia (2020–present), Prime Minister of Russia (2012–2020), President of Russia (2008–2012) (United Russia)[156]
Javier Milei, President-elect of Argentina (2023–present) and Member of the Honorable Chamber of Deputies of the Argentine Nation (2021–present) (Libertarian Party)[157]
Viktor Orbán, Prime Minister of Hungary (1998–2002, 2010–present), Member of the National Assembly (1990–present) (Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance)[158][159]
Evgeny Popov, Deputy of the 8th State Duma (2021–present) (United Russia)[160]
Péter Szijjártó, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Hungary (2014–present) and President of the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe (2021) (Fidesz – Hungarian Civic Alliance)[161]
Elizabeth Truss, Member of Parliament for South West Norfolk (2010–present) and Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (2022) (Conservative and Unionist Party)[162]
Nick Adams, Member of the Municipality of Ashfield Council (2004–2009)[163] (Liberal Party of Australia)[a]
Anthony Sabatini, Chair of the Lake County Republican Party (2022–present) and Member of the Florida House of Representatives from the 26nd district (2018–2022)[69]
Alek Skarlatos, Douglas County Republican Precinct Committee Person for Precinct 12 (2022–present)[122]
Dave Williams, Chair of the Colorado Republican Party (2023–present) and Member of the Colorado House of Representatives from the 15th district (2017–2023)[89]
Meshawn Maddock, Co-chair of the Michigan Republican Party (2021–2023)[164]
Ed Martin, Chair of the Missouri Republican Party (2013–2015)[165]
Bob Paduchik, Co-chair of the Republican National Committee (2017–2019) and Chair of the Ohio Republican Party (2021–2023)[166]