Donald Trump has officially been sworn in as the 47th President of the United States of America. Naturally, Inauguration Day will be comprised of plenty of celebrations, balls, and the like.
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Considering the massive amount of money that it would take to cover the cost of the events to welcome President Trump, donors can offer money to cover costs via donations made to the Inauguration Committee. One such donor has already been revealed: Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones.
A report from Front Office Sports stated that Jones donated to the committee.
“A spokesperson for Cowboys owner Jerry Jones confirmed to Front Office Sports that he donated to the inaugural committee. Most records of donors to the inauguration will be available later this spring.”
The report indicates that many of the donors who donated to the inauguration committee will be revealed in the spring, but Jones’ donation has already been made public.
The Inauguration Committee raised a staggering record $170 million to pay for the festivities, but that number could reach well over $200 million in the coming days, according to an additional report from The Guardian.
The report also indicates the many athletes that are in attendance including Jake Paul, Logan Paul, Conor McGregor, Mike Tyson, Danica Patrick, Jon Jones, and more.
Jake Paul, Logan Paul, Conor McGregor Share Vehicle for Donald Trump Inauguration
An image shared on X showed Jake, Logan, and McGregor sharing a vehicle on the way to the festivities. What makes this unlikely friendship a bit odd is the Paul brothers and McGregor have had a long-standing feud with one another.
That feud was likely put aside to welcome the new president. Though they may have been discussing the terms of their potential fight while on the way to the inauguration. This is just speculation, of course.
Apart from the many athletes welcoming President Trump, there are many CEOs in attendance as well. UFC President Dana White, X CEO Elon Musk, and Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos were also spotted in the Rotunda while Trump was sworn in.
There are likely to be more athletes, sports figures, and entrepreneurs who will be spotted at the events following the inauguration. For now, President Trump has been sworn in and will lead the United States for the next four years.
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