Danny DeVito

This 4’10” actor has been a prominent figure in movies and television ever since his performance in the TV series “Taxi,” which ran from 1978 to 1983. He won a Golden Globe and an Emmy for his performance as Louie De Palma and has been in countless productions since. He even co-owns a production company, Jersey Films, which is responsible for “Pulp Fiction,” “Garden State,” and “Freedom Writers.” As long ago as California Gov. Jerry Brown’s run for president in 1980, DeVito has given money to and campaigned for Democrats. All said and done, he’s given nearly $150,000 to different campaigns and support organizations over the years, all of it for Democrats. Even when he’s not supporting them directly, he spends time bashing Republicans.
James Ellroy

James Ellroy, an American crime fiction author and has frequently espoused conservative-leaning political views. He’s quoted as saying, “I am conservative by temperament…I am very solidly and markedly on the side of authority”. His comments have ranged from vague anti-liberalism to authoritarianism. He called his younger self a “f^ck-you right winger” but is relatively ambiguous regarding his overall political stance and voting habits. He says he opposes the death penalty and at the same time, owns 30+ guns. He’s denied voting for Obama and that most of his political ramblings are willful misrepresentations.
Danny Zuker

While President Trump has a well-known habit of getting into fights on Twitter, few have lasted as long or been as animated as his fight with “Modern Family” executive producer Danny Zuker. The two started fighting back in 2013, with barbs over Trump’s towels being made in China even though he said he wanted to be “Tough on China” and the future president responding, “Danny– You’re a total loser.” But it’s continued to spiral from there, running through trade policy, immigration reform, and Trump’s writing skills.