Retired wrestler Hulk Hogan and UFC CEO Dana White are among speakers for Trump rally one day before inauguration
This weekend, in the shadow of the White House and a stone’s throw from the Washington Monument, a larger-than-life figure with a reputation for top-drawer bluster will vow to Make America Great Again.
Kid Rock performs at the MAGA Victory Rally on Sunday ahead of Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday. He also spoke to Fox News about welcoming celebrities to the Trump train.
Thousands gathered in support of Donald Trump's return to power, attending his 'Make America Great Again Victory Rally' ahead of his second term as U.S. President. The event, featuring high-profile figures like Elon Musk and Kid Rock,
(AP Photo/Ebrahim Noroozi, File) FILE - President-elect Donald Trump poses for a photo with Dana White, Kid Rock and Elon Musk at UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden, Nov. 16, 2024, in New York.
Kid Rock will also take the stage. Donning a backwards “Make America Great Again” hat, he tells the BBC he’s “feeling great” and will spend inauguration day in his hotel room with "eggs, bacon, and a 40-oz beer" before heading to the inauguration ball in the evening.
“President Trump’s invitation for dinner included bringing a couple of friends. Asked why I invited Kid Rock and Ted Nugent, I joked, ‘Because Jesus was booked,’” Palin wrote in a post on her website after the visit, per The New York Times.
Tesla CEO and the world's richest man, Elon Musk, is slated to speak ahead of President-elect Donald Trump at his pre-inaugural rally in Washington, D.C., on Sunday. Musk spent over $250 million on last year’s campaign and was tapped by Trump to co-chair the Department of Government Efficiency.
A visit to AmericaFest with the Harvard-educated, show tunes-loving Orthodox Jew from deep blue L.A. who harnessed anti-woke fervor to become a right-wing rock star and build conservative media’s fastest-growing empire.
Former Presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush and Bill Clinton are all expected to attend Trump’s swearing-in ceremony, NBC News reported. The three declined invitations to the traditional inaugural lunch. Former first lady Laura Bush and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will also join the swearing-in ceremony.
And his new friends are putting their money where their mouths are — the big tech boys have donated millions to Trump’s inauguration fund.