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Celebrity fighters Hulk Hogan, Mike Tyson and Jake Paul were all seen going crazy for new President Trump during his Inauguration Day events — with Hogan ripping off his shirt and even
Trump will attend a signing room ceremony, followed by an inaugural luncheon in Statuary Hall. He then will review the troops on the east front of the Capitol. The parade will take place in Capitol One Arena, where Trump has invited attendees to also watch the swearing-in ceremony.
It's "all going to end" tomorrow, he says, adding that on Monday Trump will sign an executive order "ending the border invasion, sending the illegals home and taking America back", to loud cheers from the crowd. He ends by saying the American people "won" and "still control this country" to more loud cheers and screams.
After being showered with boos from a raucous WWE crowd in Los Angeles one week earlier, wrestling legend Hulk Hogan found ... in a partying mood with Donald Trump’s inauguration just one ...
Live updates ahead of Donald Trump’s inauguration. Follow the latest news as the incoming president attends events ahead of tomorrow’s ceremony.
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The rally in downtown Washington on the day before Trump's inauguration ceremony will also feature Hulk Hogan, Kid Rock and Village People.
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