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Donald Trump issued a stern warning to Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Leonardo DiCaprio, and John Cena after their large donations to back Teamster Union and California Gov Gavin Newsom’s ballot measure opposing his 2026 midterm election plans, accusing them of attempting to buy votes.

Donald Trump Warns Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Leonardo DiCaprio, and John Cena Over Donations to Gavin Newsom’s Ballot Measure
Former President Donald Trump has issued a sharp warning to some of Hollywood’s most recognizable stars after their high-profile donations to California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ballot measure, which aims to block Trump’s anticipated plans for the 2026 midterm elections.

Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Leonardo DiCaprio, and John Cena reportedly contributed significant sums of money in support of Newsom’s campaign. The initiative is designed to strengthen California’s redistricting process and curb potential efforts by Trump and his allies to influence the midterms.
Trump reacted with fury, accusing the celebrities of trying to manipulate the democratic process with money. In a statement, he blasted their contributions as “a form of vote buying” and warned that such actions would not go unchallenged.
“These Hollywood elites think they can use their millions to control elections and silence the voice of real Americans,” Trump said. “But the American people see through it. No amount of money from Taylor Swift or Leonardo DiCaprio will stop us.”
The clash highlights an escalating political and cultural battle, as a growing number of entertainers have begun wading deeper into national politics. Swift, long outspoken on issues such as women’s rights and democracy, has become a frequent target of Trump’s criticisms. Beyoncé and DiCaprio, both known for their activism, joined Swift in pledging large donations, while Cena’s involvement drew fresh attention due to his crossover appeal beyond Hollywood.
Political analysts suggest Trump’s comments signal a strategy to galvanize his base by framing the 2026 midterms as a fight against wealthy elites. Meanwhile, supporters of the celebrities argue that their donations are a legitimate exercise of free speech and reflect broader concerns about protecting democratic institutions.
As the midterm season approaches, the battle lines between Trump’s camp and Hollywood heavyweights appear sharper than ever — setting the stage for another polarizing election cycle.