Jake Paul slams Trump critics as he attends inauguration: ‘Today is about being together’
Boxer Jake Paul was one of the attendees at Donald Trump’s inauguration in the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
Paul became a staunch supporter of the president as he campaigned and defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the November election. The boxer also celebrated Trump’s victory in November, saying “truth and god have won in America.”
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As he attended the Inauguration Day celebrations, he fired two posts at X.
“Today is about being together in every way. Boxing down, unity up. Honored to be here. God Bless America,” he wrote.
“Any American who does not support Trump after this speech simply hates America and does not want the best for this country and the world,” he added.
Paul was in Washington, DC, with his brother Logan and UFC star Conor McGregor. He also posted a group photo on X.
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The boxer was still adamant that God “came in and saved” Trump in the July 13 assassination attempt, and said this was a sign of his return to office.
“And I’m not going to say, like, it’s Democrat-Republican, what does it matter? With the people who are in charge of the government now, the way they were leading us was going to be disastrous and worse,” he said. in July.
“And I think God really stepped in, like, ‘We need this guy right now. Everybody needs to bend the sides. We’re not going to have a close election — we need a big step up. We need this guy to come back and make America great again.'”
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Dana White, Miriam Adelson and Wayne Gretzky were other sports figures spotted in the opening audience.
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