Vince Vaughn

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Vaughn argued in 2011 for a plan to put armed guards in school, similar to Trump’s proposal to arm teachers. Vaughn said: You think the politicians that run my country and your country don’t have guns in the schools their kids go to?” he asked British GQ. “They do. And we should be allowed the same rights.” Vaughn made headlines when, alongside fellow conservative actor Mel Gibson, he rolled his eyes during Meryl Streep’s speech at the Golden Globes awards in which she was critical of conservatives and advocated for immigration.


Sean Connery

Sean Connery
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The former James Bond became famous through his role as 007 in service to the British crown, but most of his political advocacy has been opposed to it. He donated forty thousand pounds a year to the Scottish National Party, a center-left party in the United Kingdom that advocates for Scotland’s independence, up until the UK Parliament passed legislation that forbid overseas funding. He’s also said that he would not return to Scotland until the nation had regained independence.


Carrie Underwood

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Country singer and American Idol winner Carrie Underwood is a registered Republican, although she tends to keep her politics to herself, believing it is wrong to push her personal political beliefs on fans. Oklahoma-born Underwood performed at an event honoring former President George W. Bush in 2011 and attributes much of her success to her faith in God. While politically conservative, the Grammy award winner tends to lean liberal when it comes to social issues, including gay marriage and animal rights. Underwood may not be a huge fan of President Donald Trump, however, as during the 2017 Country Music Awards she famously changed her best-selling song “Before He Cheats” to zing Trump with “Before He Tweets.”