
Did Trump endorse Jake Paul? Yes, but he isn't running for anything yet
USA TODAY
President Donald Trump invited Jake Paul on stage at a March 11 event in Hebron, Kentucky. Trump said he would endorse Jake Paul for political office.
Boxer and controversial internet personality Jake Paul made an appearance at President Donald Trump's Kentucky event March 11.
Paul and his brother Logan Paul are often considered part of the "manosphere" of online personalities who cater to young, conservative men. Trump appeared on Logan Paul's podcast while campaigning in 2024, and Jake Paul endorsed Trump in the 2024 election.
“I’m going to make a prediction that you will be, in the not-too-distant future, running for political office,” Trump said to Jake Paul at the rally in Hebron, Kentucky, on Wednesday. “You have my complete and total endorsement.”
Getting a preemptive endorsement would be a boon for Paul if he does have political aspirations. But it is far from his first alignment with Trump's party.
“What Mr. Trump has taught me is courage. We never back down from a fight, even if they’re much bigger than you, much, much bigger than you,” Paul said at the event. “I feel all the local Kentuckians feel the same way. You guys have that fight. You guys have that swag.”













