Donald Trump For President 2016: Mogul Gets Support From Celebrities; Did He Force People To Watch His Speech?

Donald Trump, who is running for President in the 2016 elections has been making the headlines as of late.

The billionaire has been made fun of by most of the spectators after he announced his intent to run for office on the next year.

While some found his move to be funny, some think otherwise. There have been celebrities supporting "The Apprentice" star. One of them is country singer John Rich, who won the fourth season of "Celebrity Apprentice," a show that Trump also intiated.

According to Fox News, Rich thinks that Trump's decision to run for presidency is a good move for the billionaire.

"Im glad to see Donald Trump step in." he said. "I mean, he's the only guy that's gonna say it like he says it."

"You know, i think whether you agree with everything he says or not, atleast you got a guy there who's not pulling any punches with you. He's gonna tell you exactly what he thinks, exactly what he feels."

As to whether he'd be supporting the Donald Trump for President in 2016 campaign, Rich did not answer directly and instead talked about how he's looking forward to the debates.

"I wanna watch Donald Trump debate," he said. "I wanna alot of these guys and girls debate."

"I think the cool thing is, you've got so many perspectives in the same party with different platforms," he added.

In other news, as previously reported, The Washington Post published an article about Trump's announcement speech. According to the site, his speech mainly talked about how rich he is.

"I'm really rich," he said. "Today I am declaring my candidacy for president... I will be the greatest jobs president that God ever created."

"Our country is in serious trouble," he said at a later part of his speech. "We don't have victories anymore. We used to have victories, but we don't have them. When was the last time anybody saw us beating, let's say, China in a trade deal? They kill us. I beat China all the time. All the time."

The Donald Trump for President 2016 campaign has been getting more and more traction as his campaign tactics unravel.

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