Boxing star Jake Paul was among those who attended Donald Trump’s inauguration at the Capitol Rotunda on Monday.
Paul became a staunch supporter of the president when he campaigned against and defeated Vice President Kamala Harris in the November election. The boxing star also celebrated Trump’s victory in November, saying that “truth and god won in America.”
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Internet sensations Jake Paul and Logan Paul sit inside the Capitol Rotunda for the inauguration. (Jasper Colt – Pool/Getty Images)
Taking part in the inauguration day festivities, he fired two positions of X.
“Today is about unity in every way. Fists down, unity up. Honored to be here. God bless America,” he wrote.
“Any American who does not support Trump after this speech simply hates America and does not want what is best for this country and the world,” he added.
Paul was in Washington DC with his brother Logan and UFC star Conor McGregor. He also posted a photo of the group on X.
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Open AI CEO Sam Altman, center, speaks with boxer Jake Paul and wrestler Logan Paul in Emancipation Hall at the presidential inauguration Monday, Jan. 20, 2025, at the U.S. Capitol. (Al Drago/Pool Photo via AP)
The boxer had insisted that God “stepped in and saved” Trump from the July 13 assassination, saying it was a sign to bring him back into office.
“And I don’t even want to say it’s Democrat-Republican, what does it matter? These are the people who run the government now, the path they led us down was going to be disastrous and terrible,” he said. in July.
“And I think God really stepped in, like, ‘We need this guy right now.’ Everyone must turn the pages. We cannot have a close election – we need a landslide. We need this guy to come back and make America great again.'”

Jake Paul speaks on stage during Jake Paul vs. The Mike Tyson fight press conference on May 16, 2024 in Arlington, Texas. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images for Netflix)
Dana White, Miriam Adelson and Wayne Gretzky were the other sports figures seen in the crowd at the inauguration.