Just yesterday, Obama endorsed Clinton for President by posting a video that fully supported Clinton as the official 2016 Democratic Presidential candidate. Obama stated, "I don't think there has ever been someone so qualified to hold this office." Trump immediately blasted Obama and tweeted, “Obama just endorsed Crooked Hillary. He wants four more years of Obama—but nobody else does!” Clinton did not back down from the insults, retorting with a tweet, “Delete your account. @DonaldTrump.”
Several Hollywood A-listers also took to Twitter to show their support for Clinton.
Pop star, Katy Perry, tweeted, “A lot of little girls are in bed right now dreaming for the first time, without limits. You broke the mold @HillaryClinton.”
Actress, Eva Longoria, who has openly supported Hillary Clinton from the start of her campaign, tweeted “Congrats @HillaryClinton on becoming the first female nominee of any major party in the US! #HistoryMade #ImWithHer.”
Talk Show Host Ellen DeGeneres gave her two cents and tweeted, “I’ve never been prouder to have a woman card@HillaryClinton.”
In addition to the tweets, music icon Barbara Streisand voiced her excitement for Clinton’s history-making nomination as well, stating, "I feel a tremendous rush of pride because this is a woman who is more than qualified to be president. Isn't it interesting how a barrier seems insurmountable -- until it comes down? I hope girls across the country are thinking, 'That could be me.' And like I said after the first woman got a best director Academy Award, it's about time!"
Three-time Oscar-winning actress, Meryl Streep made it clear where her political loyalties lie at a “Shakespeare in the Park” event in Central Park on Monday night. Streep donned a fake wig, fake tan and fat suit to portray Trump, drawing appreciative laughter from the audience.