Trump And Melania Return Triumphantly To DC

At one of the numerous celebrations taking place in Washington, D.C., area in advance of the inauguration, Donald Trump and his wife Melania were beaming as they watched a fireworks display.

Trump marked his return to power with a celebration at his Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, approximately 30 miles outside Washington.

Many of the key figures in the Trump orbit were present in addition to the First Couple, including Ivanka, the daughter and former top advisor, who was accompanied by her husband, Jared Kushner.

All of Trump’s adult children and their partners were in attendance. Don Jr. was joined by his controversial new beau Bettina Anderson, while Tiffany was there with her husband Michael Boulos, as well as Eric and his wife Lara. 

All eyes were on Donald and Melania, though, as they watched the performance and exchanged infrequent smiles.

In a brief speech, the president-elect highlighted several prominent figures, such as Jeff Bezos, the creator of Amazon, and Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin.

Trump singled out his Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, who he called ‘a great negotiator’ after the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal was agreed to. 

Numerous favourites from Trump’s playlist washed over those in attendance, including ‘YMCA’ – which The Village People will play for those gathered live this weekend – and ‘A Man’s, Man’s, Man’s World.’ 

Just after 10 pm, the party left and about three dozen Trump fans cheered ‘Trump, Trump, Trump’ from a nearby grocery store parking lot as the motorcade passed.

At The Vice President’s Dinner in Washington, Vice President-elect JD Vance and his wife Usha were also seen arriving in lavish attire.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr., Cheryl Hines, and Marco Rubio were among those present at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC.

Before the new vice president’s speech, JD and Usha were seen kissing.

Rappers, tech billionaires, country music stars, and others are expected to make President-elect Trump’s second inauguration more spectacular than ever this weekend.

The newly sworn-in president and first lady Melania will attend three official balls – while there will be a flurry of other parties and events throughout inauguration weekend. 

More musical stars, such as Carrie Underwood, Gavin DeGraw, Rascal Flatts, Billy Ray Cyrus, and Jason Aldean, are willing to perform at Trump’s inaugural activities, which is a significant difference from eight years ago.

On Friday night, Snoop Dogg was the main act at the first Crypto Ball, while Rick Ross, a rapper, also performed.

Many people voted for Kamala Harris, but Trump got in – let’s see what’s in store for the next four years. Numerous people are happy and ready to support the new president. Hopefully, he will do a fantastic job.

But before this, he was being treated like a pariah and dragged through numerous judicial hearings.

However, he kept talking about how the combo of a corrupted judicial system and mass media were attempting to stop him from reattaining office – an office in which a confused old man was installed as a puppet for a shadow government.

Even among those who dislike Trump as a person, there is some hope. He should be able to pull America out of the abyss it’s in, which was mainly caused by the inept people in charge of the system.

Trump is not the system, which is why he was and remains a threat to the establishment.

If not for his policy reviews, you have to respect the man for his perseverance and fortitude. His wife will fulfil her duties as First Lady with decorum, but she doesn’t need or want the limelight.

Published by Angela Lloyd

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