Here are a few of the celebrities who have thrown their support behind the Republican candidate:
Elon Musk, the world’s richest man and owner of Tesla and the social media platform X, has established a $1m-a-day voter sweepstakes for Trump supporters in swing states.
Joe Rogan, the podcaster, comedian and Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) commentator who recently interviewed Trump for almost three hours, announced on Monday that he would endorse Trump.
Hulk Hogan, a former wrestler, attended the Republican National Convention (RNC) in June and has since appeared at rallies.
Kid Rock, an American singer-songwriter and rapper, also performed at the RNC.
Ye, the rapper, producer and fashion designer formerly known as Kanye West, also endorsed Trump in the 2016 elections.
Dr Phil, the television personality and author, spoke at Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally.
Russell Brand, the controversial comedian, announced his support for Trump on his podcast in June.
Buzz Aldrin, the second person to ever walk on the moon, has cited Trump’s policies on space exploration as a reason for his endorsement.