Celebrities Celebrate Donald Trump's Inauguration

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A host of celebrities are celebrating Donald Trump's inauguration, as the Republican returns to office for his second term as president of the U.S.

Trump is set to be officially sworn in as the 47th president of the United States on Monday, with JD Vance serving as his vice president. Trump previously served as president between 2017 and 2021.

While Monday's ceremony was initially planned for the Capitol's outdoor platform, it has since been moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda due to a record-breaking Arctic blast.

The president-elect, who defeated departing Vice President Kamala Harris at the polls in November, will take the oath of office at noon EST, followed by an ambitious rollout of executive actions to fulfill his Day One promises.

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President-elect Donald Trump is pictured on October 20, 2024 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. A number of celebrities are celebrating Trump's return to office. Win McNamee/Getty Images

Trump will emphasize "restoring confidence" in America in his speech, saying: "I return to the presidency confident and optimistic that we are at the start of a thrilling new era of national success. A tide of change is sweeping the country." He will announce his plans to sign a series of executive orders, beginning the "complete restoration of America" and "the revolution of common sense."

Ahead of the ceremony taking place, a number of celebrities are celebrating Trump's return to office.

Musician Kid Rock, who has been a vocal supporter of Trump for several years, took to X, formerly Twitter, to share a photo of himself in D.C. on Sunday, as he predicted an "epic year for all" and declared that "America is so back."

"Good Morning from DC!" Kid Rock, whose given name is Robert James Ritchie, wrote. "So looking forward to playing for WE THE PEOPLE today at The MAGA Victory Rally!"

Good Morning from DC!

So looking forward to playing for WE THE PEOPLE today at The MAGA Victory Rally!

I know they are feeding the broadcast everywhere, no clue which channels will actually air or stream it, but I am sure many will. Maybe Fox News? RSBN Network on youtube? Who... pic.twitter.com/Pae0swq9Ld

— KidRock (@KidRock) January 19, 2025

He added: "Hope to be able to finally celebrate not only this historic election but my B-day as well after I perform! Hopefully with a few cold Victory Beers!"

Country music star John Rich alluded to President Joe Biden's defeat of Trump in the 2020 election cycle when he wrote on X about the inauguration.

"Four years ago today, I had a pit in my stomach, knowing that the following four years would be scorched earth and devastation to America," he said in an X post on Sunday. "Today, I feel a renewed sense of positive anticipation, that @realDonaldTrump will pull us out of the ditch and back on the road to success."

Returning to X on Monday, Rich shared a photo of himself posing alongside Trump.

"Today will be one of the greatest days in our nation's history!" Rich captioned the image. "The Boss is back."

Speaking at Trump's Victory Rally in D.C. on Sunday, actor Jon Voight called Trump's election victory over Harris "the greatest win of all time."

"I'm so grateful that I'm able to say that Donald J. Trump is the 47th president of the United States of America, and now he will make America thrive again," the Deliverance star said. "He will make America great again, safe again, and we the people, will honor our flag again."

Voight added that Trump "fought hard to save this country, and now he will bring God back to our nation's truths. He will make her thrive again. He will save the greatest country, America, the beautiful.

"I'm proud to call the president of the United States my friend—our friend. My hero—our hero. A man who never gave up on the American people, and we the people never gave up on him."

"God bless Donald Trump," Voight concluded. "And may God watch over him, and may he be sworn into the White House with the blessings of the almighty God."

Actor James Woods weighed in on Trump's return to power by alluding to the incoming president's unfounded claim that the 2020 election was "stolen" when he was defeated by Biden.

"The 2024 election was a deliverance," Woods wrote on X. "Had the left stolen one more national election, America was gone forever."

"But now... The sun will blaze in the heavens like a beacon of hope for generations to come," Woods added. "God bless President Trump."

The 2024 election was a deliverance. Had the left stolen one more national election, America was gone forever.

But now...

The sun will blaze in the heavens like a beacon of hope for generations to come.

God bless President Trump.

— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) January 19, 2025

Comedian Rob Schneider, who has also been an outspoken supporter of Trump over the years, shared a photo on X that showed him posing with a trio of young men.

"In Washington DC with Gen Z Patriots for 47, President Donald J Trump!!" Schneider captioned the image.

Singer and rapper Anuel AA also spoke at Trump's pre-inauguration rally, telling the crowd that "a lot of people went against us once we spoke for Trump, on Trump's behalf."

"I'm so happy now that they saw the results and that everybody ignored a lot of attacks that Trump was receiving," he continued. "Everybody was trying to dirty his image, and all that was in vain."

Puerto Rican-born Anuel AA, whose given name is Emmanuel Gazmey Santiago, went on to thank "my Spanish community. We stood we stood tall. We stood together."

"Now we have the strongest president of all time taking care of us," he added. "I know this four years is going to be one hell of a run. I know he's going to do a lot of great things for the whole Spanish community, especially we're going to make America great again."

AA: Now we have the strongest president of all time taking care of us. I know this four years is going to be one hell of a run. I know he's going to do a lot of great things for the whole Spanish community, especially we're going to make America great again. pic.twitter.com/DgW97Ml236

— Acyn (@Acyn) January 19, 2025
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