Taylor Swift might be able to afford the tax increases promised by a Harris-Walz administration, but plenty of other celebrities are on President Donald Trump’s team due, at least in part, to his plans for the nation’s economy.
During a recent campaign event, NELK, a group of social media stars and entrepreneurs from Canada, took the stage to urge voters to give Trump another term in the White House.
The members of NELK, also known as the Nelk Boys, have been aligned with the MAGA movement for some time, sharing messages of support for Trump with their sizable online audience.
In addition to posting popular prank videos on YouTube, The Nation reported last year about some of the group’s other ventures:
NELK’s name is a combination of the first initial of each of the group’s four founders (Nick, Elliot, Lucas, and Kyle). Now based in Orange County, Calif., NELK is still headed by one of its original members, Kyle Forgeard, but also includes a multiracial, multiethnic cast consisting of Americans, Canadians, and even a gay Brazilian immigrant. Their videos of outlandish pranks and wild partying have generated around 1.3 billion views. Though YouTube demonetized them for “creating a widespread public