For Donald Trump, celebrities are turning out to be much harder to win over than Republican delegates.
While the presumptive GOP nominee has several enthusiastic Hollywood endorsements, dozens more celebrities are adamantly against him. More than 65,000 people — including Jane Fonda, Lily Tomlin, Kerry Washington, Connie Britton, and Roseanne Barr — have signed the #StopHateDumpTrump online petition against the businessman.
In a video for Vanity Fair, Armie Hammer said he would move to the Caribbean and start a Jet Ski rental business if Trump won. (Natasha Lyonne opted for a mental hospital to help recover.)
Here are 28 other celebrities, from Sarah Silverman to George Clooney, who are standing against Trump with strong public statements.
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George Clooney

The actor spoke out against Trump in an interview with The Guardian, calling him a "xenophobic fascist." He added: "In election season, things go crazy, and the loudest voices are the furthest and most extreme."
Matt Damon

In September, the actor mocked Trump with talk of a "Game of Thrones"-esque wall on the US northern border because Canadians are "white walkers." At this year's MIT commencement ceremony, Damon expressed a fascination for a theory that states we are living in a simulated reality created by more intelligent forms of life. He then asked: "If there are multiple simulations, how come we have to be in the one where Donald Trump becomes the Republican nominee for president? Can we, like, transfer to a different one?"
Johnny Depp

Depp, who also did an impression of Donald Trump for Funny or Die, told a reporter: "If Donald Trump is elected president of the United States in a kind of historical way, it's exciting because we will see the actual last president of the United States. It just won't work after that."
Despite the word "exciting," we don't think Depp meant his declaration to be positive at all.
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