Lauren Jauregi

Lauren Jauregui
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This young singer got her start on the second season of “The X Factor,” which led to her becoming a member of the group Fifth Harmony. While the group reached modest success, she has also branched out into solo work with several singles and collaborations with various artists. Jauregui wrote an open letter opposing President Trump’s travel ban on immigrants from certain countries in 2017, saying, “We need to come together and let this administration know that we are not going to stand for another Nazi Germany or Stalin Russia or Mao Zedong China.”


Jonathan Jackson

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Jackson is an actor/singer who started his career as a child actor. He broke into the industry with roles on television shows like Boy Meets World and Night Visions before landing roles in movies like Tuck Everlasting and Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights. The Nashville star is the son of Seventh-day Adventist parents and has been very open about his faith. Due to his religious beliefs, Jackson is a proud conservative that won’t do anything that goes against his beliefs, even if it costs him a television or movie role. “I won’t get involved with a movie that’s a direct slap in the face of God,” Jackson said in a 1999 interview.


Laverne Cox

Laverne Cox
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This star was the first openly transgender person to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for acting (for the role of Sophia Burset on “Orange Is the New Black) and has since gone on to produce the documentary “Laverne Cox Presents: The T Word.” It’s probably no surprise that Cox isn’t a fan of President Trump, saying in regards to the election, “I’m obviously a progressive, and there are lots of people who don’t believe the same things I do. I’ve been thinking a lot about what they might be feeling, and I think they’re feeling left out.”