Donald Trump Says It's 'Almost Like Cheating' For Beyoncé To Campaign For Hillary Clinton

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Furthering his talk of a “rigged” election, Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump said it’s “almost like cheating” when celebrities like Beyoncé and Jay Z rally for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

“On quick notice, we didn’t bring any so-called stars along ― we didn’t need them,” Trump told the crowd at a rally in Reno on Saturday. “The reason Hillary has to do that is, nobody comes for her. She can’t fill a room.”

“That’s almost like a form of cheating, right?” Trump added.

It is not cheating to have a celebrity appear at a rally or campaign on a politician’s behalf. In fact, celebrities stump for politicians all the time.

Trump actually had a once-famous face ― “Saturday Night Live” alum Joe Piscopo ― introduce him at a rally earlier Saturday. He is scheduled to have shock rocker Ted Nugent join him at a rally in Michigan on Sunday. He also had several (sort of) famous names speak on his behalf at this year’s Republican National Convention, including actors Scott Baio and Antonio Sabato Jr.

Beyoncé and Jay Z both performed at a Clinton get-out-the-vote rally Friday night in Cleveland. Other celebrities who have hit the campaign trail for Clinton include Jennifer Garner, Katy Perry, America Ferrera, Shonda Rhimes and Tony Goldwyn.

Trump, who once said he thinks he can grab women “by the pussy” because of his fame, had previously criticized Beyoncé and Jay Z’s appearance for Clinton, saying he has a problem with the language Jay Z uses in his music.

Editor’s note: Donald Trump regularly incites political violence and is a serial liar, rampant xenophobe, racist, misogynist and birther who has repeatedly pledged to ban all Muslims — 1.6 billion members of an entire religion — from entering the U.S.

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