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Most Americans Are Tired Of Celebs Piping Up On Political Issues Following Harris Camp’s Star-Studded Blitz

From the Daily Caller News Foundation
By Owen Klinsky
From Kid Rock to Beyoncé to Lebron James, a smorgasbord of celebrities chimed in on the 2024 presidential election — most often in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris — but new data shows their endorsements may not be much of a political boon.
Only about a quarter of Americans approve of celebrities and professional athletes commenting on political issues, according to an AP/NORC poll of 1,251 adults released Thursday, suggesting their backing could have a minimal, or even negative, effect on a candidate’s chances. The trend seems especially true of Republicans with just 11% of GOP adults approving and 61% disapproving of celebrity political punditry.
Americans also dislike big business weighing in on public affairs, with just 31% of Democrats and 19% of Republicans surveyed in the AP/NORC poll saying they approve of large companies speaking out about political issues. Support for small businesses sounding off on politics was much greater, with 43% of Americans approving of the practice.
More broadly, 65% of U.S. adults surveyed feel the need to limit their political news consumption due to “information overload, fatigue or similar reasons,” including 72% of Democrats and 59% of Republicans. However, only 37% of Democrats say they feel a need to restrict their media consumption regarding climate change.
What are we even talking about here?? When I think about my kids and my family and how they will grow up, the choice is clear to me. VOTE KAMALA HARRIS!!! pic.twitter.com/tYYlTmQS6e
— LeBron James (@KingJames) October 31, 2024
The American people’s apparent dislike of celebrities publicizing their political views could help explain Harris’ November defeat, which saw her campaign reportedly pay Oprah Winfrey’s production company $1 million after the talk show host appeared at a Harris town hall event. The Democratic campaign also spent up to $20 million holding concerts in swing states featuring star musical artists such as Lady Gaga, Christina Aguilera, Katy Perry and Megan Thee Stallion, according to the New York Post.
Harris also received celebrity endorsements from Taylor Swift, Cardi B and “non-binary,” former heroin addict Demi Lovato.
In part due to lavish spending on celebrity appearances, the Harris campaign blew through a $1 billion war chest, reportedly ending up $20 million in debt.
Crime
Arrest made in Charlie Kirk assassination

Quick Hit:
A suspect is in custody for the assassination of Turning Point USA founder Charlie Kirk, who was shot and killed Wednesday at Utah Valley University. President Donald Trump confirmed the arrest Friday, crediting a tip from someone close to the suspect.
Tyler Robinson, a 22-year-old Utah native, has been named as the suspect in the shooting of Charlie Kirk. According to breaking news reports, he was turned in by his father, who apparently saw video surveillance images of his son.
Key Details:
- The shooting occurred around 1:20 p.m. Wednesday while Kirk, 31, was speaking with students under a tent on campus. A single bullet struck him in the neck, prompting chaos as students and attendees scrambled for cover.
- President Trump said Friday on Fox & Friends that authorities were confident they had the right person, noting, “Essentially, someone who knew him turned him in.” Trump praised the work of investigators and called for the death penalty if the suspect is convicted.
- The shooter is believed to have fired from a rooftop about 200 yards away, likely atop Utah Valley University’s Losee Center. The FBI recovered a high-powered bolt-action rifle, along with prints and surveillance footage that helped track the suspect.
🚨 BREAKING: Trump says with a “high degree of certainty” Charlie Kirk’s assassin is in custody. pic.twitter.com/MMXkujgAg5
— MxM News (@mxmnews) September 12, 2025
Diving Deeper:
Police in Orem, Utah, announced Friday they had taken a suspect into custody in the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, who was gunned down during a campus event earlier this week. The 31-year-old Turning Point USA founder had been invited to Utah Valley University by the school’s TPUSA chapter, where he hosted a midday Q&A session with students on political and cultural issues.
A single shot rang out Wednesday, striking Kirk in the neck as horrified witnesses rushed for safety. Videos from the scene showed Kirk collapsing from his chair as attendees screamed and fled. He was transported to a local hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
President Donald Trump confirmed the arrest Friday morning in a Fox & Friends interview, saying investigators were “highly confident” they had apprehended the gunman. Trump revealed that the suspect had been turned in by someone close to him, aided by a U.S. Marshals Service member, a minister, and the suspect’s own father. “They drove into the police headquarters, and he’s there now,” Trump said, adding that he hopes prosecutors pursue the death penalty if the suspect is convicted.
Law enforcement officials previously released surveillance footage of a man dressed in black running from the scene. The gunman is believed to have fired from a rooftop perch on the Losee Center building, roughly 200 yards from where Kirk was speaking. FBI Special Agent in Charge Robert Bohls said a bolt-action rifle was recovered along the suspect’s escape route, along with a palm print, a footprint, and a forearm impression.
Investigators also seized a surveillance camera from a nearby home, where footage reportedly showed someone cutting through backyards after the shooting. Officials have not yet publicly identified the suspect or announced charges.
Crime
Former NYPD Inspector Breaks Down How Charlie Kirk’s Shooter Will Be Caught

From the Daily Caller News Foundation
The FBI’s Salt Lake City field office released surveillance photos of a person of interest in the fatal shooting of Kirk, urging the public to submit tips as the manhunt intensifies. Appearing on “The Ingraham Angle,” Mauro pointed to unreleased surveillance footage and ballistic evidence as key factors likely to lead to the suspect’s identification.
“The videotape that they pulled the still from, is one of the real things here that is almost certainly going to be how we are going to get there. Somebody is going to recognize him. Somebody probably already has,” Mauro said. “My understanding is that they are still sitting on video that they have not released. That video, likely, would show, let’s say, the walk, so even if you are on the fence, walks are very, very telling. People recognize them.”
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Mauro said investigators are far from stalled, noting that authorities have several promising leads that could help pinpoint the suspect’s path after the shooter fled the campus.
WATCH:
“So, if we don’t get something soon, expect more videotape, maybe something about where the scope and the rifle came from. Scopes can be bought separate. They can trace this kind of thing,” Mauro said.
“They have a number of notes to go down here. It’s not like they have not made any progress. It looks to me like they can track him leaving campus. They can use the video to get him leaving campus. It goes dark when he leaves campus and gets out into the neighborhood. And according to what I have heard, likely, was hopping backyards, still in the area, and then you have to assume maybe got hold of a vehicle, got to a bicycle, a motorcycle or whatever. And then he got out of Dodge.”
Mauro said investigators “are making progress” despite early missteps and public confusion over leads.
“Every investigation has its bad leads and blind alleys. The difference in this case is that they were more public than you usually get. Director Patel was being particularly transparent in what they were doing and what was going on. And so the information came out and looked like they had somebody at one point there. But this happens in many, many investigations,” Mauro told host Laura Ingraham. “I do think that they are making progress.”
Authorities said the shooter arrived on campus shortly after 11:50 a.m., climbed a stairwell to the rooftop, opened fire, and fled into a nearby neighborhood. At a Thursday morning press conference, officials said they recovered a weapon from a wooded area and obtained video footage of the suspect, described as a male of college age.
The FBI released photos of a “person of interest” wearing dark sunglasses, a black hat, and a black shirt, and urged the public to help identify him. The FBI is offering a reward of up to $100,000 for information that leads to the identification and arrest of the person or people responsible for Kirk’s murder. Tipsters can call 1-800-CALL-FBI and submit photos through the bureau’s online portal.
(Featured Image Media Credit: Screenshot/Fox News)
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