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After Taylor Swift’s $500K Donation, Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, Steph Curry, Ryan Reynolds, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber & John Cena Step Forward With $1 Million Each to Support Gavin Newsom’s Ballot Measure Blocking Donald Trump’s 2026 Midterm Plans

Star Power Unites: Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, Steph Curry, Ryan Reynolds, Beyoncé, Justin Bieber & John Cena Follow Taylor Swift’s Lead With $1 Million Each for Gavin Newsom’s Ballot Measure to Block Trump’s 2026 Midterm Plans
In a stunning show of celebrity unity, some of the world’s biggest names in music, film, and sports have rallied behind California Governor Gavin Newsom’s ballot measure aimed at stopping former President Donald Trump from gaining influence over the 2026 midterm elections.
Just days after Taylor Swift made headlines with her $500,000 donation to Newsom’s committee, Jennifer Lopez, Leonardo DiCaprio, NBA superstar Steph Curry, Hollywood favorite Ryan Reynolds, global icon Beyoncé, pop sensation Justin Bieber, and WWE legend-turned-actor John Cena have each pledged $1 million to the initiative.

The combined contributions add up to more than $6 million in new funding, dramatically boosting the campaign’s resources and signaling a major cultural pushback against Trump’s efforts to shape future congressional maps and voting structures.
Swift Sparks a Movement
Swift’s decision to step into the political arena once again appears to have lit a fire under fellow celebrities. Known for using her platform to advocate for voting rights and democratic protections, Swift’s donation was seen not just as a financial contribution but as a statement of urgency. Within hours, reports surfaced that Hollywood and sports figures were reaching out to Newsom’s team to join the cause.
“Taylor’s courage to step up has inspired many of us,” said a source close to one of the celebrity donors. “This isn’t just about politics—it’s about protecting democracy for the next generation.”
A Star-Studded Coalition
Jennifer Lopez, who has long used her voice to highlight social justice issues, emphasized through her team that supporting fair elections is “a responsibility for anyone with influence.” Leonardo DiCaprio, a longtime environmental and human rights advocate, reportedly sees the ballot measure as part of a broader fight for global stability.
Steph Curry, whose presence bridges both sports and culture, noted in a statement that athletes have “a duty to stand for fairness, both on and off the court.” Meanwhile, Ryan Reynolds framed his donation as an investment in “protecting the kind of future our kids deserve.”
Beyoncé, no stranger to advocacy through her art, quietly pledged her $1 million with a note underscoring the need for collective power. Justin Bieber and John Cena also stepped up, signaling the issue’s reach beyond politics into mainstream culture.
The Political Stakes
Newsom’s ballot measure is expected to be one of the most closely watched initiatives in the country heading into 2026. Its backers argue that it will prevent Trump-aligned forces from redrawing congressional districts in ways that could shift control of Congress for a decade. Opponents, however, have accused Newsom and his supporters of trying to rig the system against conservatives.
Still, the influx of celebrity support ensures that the measure will not only have the financial backing it needs but also the cultural megaphone to reach younger and more diverse voters.
A Cultural Pushback Against Trump
With Swift’s half-million-dollar donation setting off a cascade of star power, the campaign has quickly become more than a political battle—it’s a cultural statement. The participation of megastars across music, film, and sports shows how Trump’s potential comeback has galvanized resistance from the entertainment world.
As one political strategist put it: “When Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, and Steph Curry are on the same page about democracy, that sends a louder message than any ad campaign ever could.”
The battle lines for 2026 are already being drawn. And with millions pouring in from some of the biggest names on the planet, Gavin Newsom’s ballot measure has now become not just a political fight—but a pop culture movement.