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Rick Harrison calls Donald Trump “maybe the best president ever” during National Small Business Week

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Rick Harrison, the actor, entrepreneur and star of “Pawn Stars,” praised Donald Trump during a White House event marking National Small Business Week, calling him “maybe the best president ever” and highlighting the role of small businesses in the American economy.


Harrison, known worldwide for his work at the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop in Las Vegas, said small businesses are the “backbone” of the United States and credited Trump’s economic agenda with helping business owners.



Rick Harrison praises Donald Trump


During his remarks, Rick Harrison praised Trump’s tax policies and pointed specifically to the One Big Beautiful Bill Act, a major part of Trump’s second-term economic agenda.


The legislation was signed into law in 2025 and includes tax and spending measures tied to Trump’s economic platform.


For Harrison, the message was clear: small business owners need tax relief, less regulation and policies that allow them to grow.



Donald Trump and small businesses


The event gave Trump another opportunity to present himself as a president aligned with entrepreneurs, family businesses and working Americans.


Harrison’s endorsement matters politically because he is not only a television personality, but also a businessman whose public image is closely tied to entrepreneurship, negotiation and private-sector success.



Pawn Stars figure enters political conversation


Rick Harrison’s comments quickly gained attention because they connected entertainment, business and politics in one powerful moment.


By calling Donald Trump one of the best presidents in history, Harrison placed himself directly inside the national debate over Trump’s economic record and the future of small businesses in the United States.



A strong message for Trump supporters


The appearance reinforced one of Trump’s central political narratives: that his administration is building an economy designed for business owners, workers and entrepreneurs.


For supporters, Harrison’s words represent another high-profile defense of Trump’s economic agenda. For critics, they will likely intensify debate over the real impact of Trump’s policies.






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