Trump 2024 Black media affairs director Janiyah Thomas discusses the shifting support from Harris to Trump among key minority voting blocs on ‘The Faulkner Focus.’ Vice President Kamala Harris has raked in numerous celebrity endorsements from Taylor Swift to Eminem to Usher, but some critics are calling out the campaign for relying heavily on star power. "I think Kamala Harris is using all these celebrities because nobody wants to come see her," Trump 2024 Black media affairs director Janiyah Thomas said Friday on "The Faulkner Focus.
" "I don't think people want to pack out an arena for her. They're coming to see these celebrities. They want to see a Megan Thee Stallion concert.
They want to see Usher on stage. I think she needs this celebrity impact to gain momentum and gain more excitement around her." BEYONCE TO JOIN KAMALA HARRIS AT RED STATE CAMPAIGN RALLY: REPORT Harris will head to Texas on Friday when she will hold a rally spotlighting the state's abortion laws following the Supreme Court overturning Roe v.
Wade in 2022. The Associated Press reported Thursday morning that Harris will be joined by Beyoncé, citing three people familiar with the event. Beyoncé, who is from Houston, has not yet endorsed Harris for president, but her song "Freedom" has become a hallmark of Harris' rallies, including using it as Harris' walk-up song before she addresses supporters.
Harris also teamed up with arguably the most popular Democratic Party politician, former President Oba.