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MAGA stars cut loose at Trump’s inaugural ball as Jake Paul and Mike Tyson perform bizarre stunt

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MAGA celebrities Kid Rock and Jon Voight were just some of the celebrities who went wild at Donald Trump's inaugural ball after he was sworn in as the country's 47th president.

A-listers and political heavyweights attended multiple galas in Washington DC to celebrate Trump's historic inauguration earlier in the day.

Jake Paul and Mike Tyson, enemies in the ring just months ago, were among those clearly ready to party and

In a video posted to Paul's Instagram, Tyson was seen sitting on his former rival's shoulders as spectators chanted words of encouragement.

Paul, 27, lifted Tyson, 58, with relative ease as Iron Mike screamed in excitement. Both men were dressed in sleek tuxedos for the black-tie event.

Paul, the influencer turned boxer who endorsed Trump days before the election, captioned the post “best friends” and tagged Tyson.

Tyson didn't formally endorse the president this time, but the former heavyweight champion has said complimentary things about Trump over the past three decades.

Their relationship dates back to the 1980s, when Trump hosted some of Tyson's fights in the gambling town of Atlantic City, New Jersey.

“I always remember him as a good guy who paid me a lot of money,” Tyson said with a chuckle in 2022 during an appearance on the New York Post Sports podcast.

Before the 2016 election, Tyson told Huffington Post, “He should be president of the United States. Yep, great!'

MAGA stars cut loose at Trump’s inaugural ball as Jake Paul and Mike Tyson perform bizarre stunt

Jake Paul is seen lifting Mike Tyson onto his shoulders at a Trump inauguration ball on Monday

Paul and Tyson fought in a highly anticipated fight on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Paul won the fight by unanimous decision

Paul and Tyson fought in a highly anticipated fight on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. Paul won the fight by unanimous decision

President Donald Trump speaks on stage during the Commander in Chief Ball, part of the 60th presidential inauguration

President Donald Trump speaks on stage during the Commander in Chief Ball, part of the 60th presidential inauguration

Paul and Tyson fought in a highly anticipated fight on November 15 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

The event, which generated more than $18 million in gate revenue, aired exclusively on Netflix. It is estimated that 65 million households watched the fight, making it the most streamed sporting event in American history.

Paul defeated Tyson unanimously after eight two-minute rounds, which was largely due to the 31-year age difference between the fighters.

Elsewhere in Washington DC, other MAGA celebrities could be seen celebrating after Trump officially took back the position of Commander in Chief.

Pete Hegseth, Trump's nominee to lead the Defense Department, laughed at Commander-in-Chief Ball.

Kid Rock, who performed at Trump's pre-inauguration rally on Sunday night, was photographed taking selfies with fans, throwing back a drink or two and smoking a cigar.

The country music star, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, recently said that more celebrities than ever are comfortable publicly voicing their support for Trump now that “change is in the air.”

Hulk Hogan appeared with Jesse Watters during Fox News' coverage of the Liberty Ball. The former WWE wrestler was giddy about Trump's win and then ripped off his shirt before pretending to wrestle Watters live on air.

Other famous faces seen during Inauguration Day included podcaster Theo Von, Logan Paul and Conor McGregor.

Pete Hegseth, Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, was spotted at the Commander-in-Chief Ball

Pete Hegseth, Trump's nominee for Secretary of Defense, was spotted at the Commander-in-Chief Ball

Kid Rock, who performed at Trump's pre-inauguration rally on Sunday night, is pictured at the Commander in Chief ball taking selfies with fans

Kid Rock, who performed at Trump's pre-inauguration rally on Sunday night, is pictured at the Commander in Chief ball taking selfies with fans

The country music star, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, was also spotted smoking a cigar

Kid Rock believes more A-listers than ever feel comfortable expressing public support for Trump

The country music star, whose real name is Robert James Ritchie, was also seen smoking a cigar and drinking a beer

Actor Jon Voight, a longtime Trump supporter, also appeared at the Commander in Chief ball

Actor Jon Voight, a longtime Trump supporter, also appeared at the Commander in Chief ball

Hulk Hogan rips off his shirt during Fox News' live coverage of the Liberty Ball

Hulk Hogan is seen taking off his shirt during Fox News' live coverage of the Liberty Ball

The former WWE performer then pretended to put Jesse Watters in a chokehold

The former WWE performer then pretended to put Jesse Watters in a chokehold

Podcaster and comedian Theo Von talks to Jake Paul while in the Capitol's Emancipation Hall during the inauguration

Podcaster and comedian Theo Von talks to Jake Paul while in the Capitol's Emancipation Hall during the inauguration

The Paul brothers are pictured with Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor

The Paul brothers are pictured with Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive at the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Monday evening

Trump and First Lady Melania Trump arrive at the Commander-in-Chief Ball on Monday evening

Trump is scheduled to hit all three inaugural balls. He has already performed at the Commander in Chief Ball and the Liberty Ball, and will soon appear at the Starlight Ball.

Trump arrived at the Commander-in-Chief arm in arm with First Lady Melania Trump, who wore a white and black leggy dress custom made by Hervé Pierre.

As Trump floats between black-tie events to close out his first night as president, his dozens of executive orders are also taking up a lot of airtime.

Under these decrees, Trump broadly pardoned all of the January 6 defendants and declared the Mexican drug cartels “terrorists.”

About 1,500 people involved in the Jan. 6 Capitol riot were pardoned and six others had their sentences commuted. He also directed the attorney general to request dismissal of approximately 450 pending criminal cases against Jan. 6 suspects.

He also signed an initial set of executive orders at Capital One Arena in downtown Washington, where thousands of his supporters gathered to celebrate an inaugural parade that was moved indoors because of the cold.

Trump signed executive orders that overhauled the refugee admissions program, withdrew the U.S. from the World Health Organization and ended all DEI programs in the federal government.

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