Here are the five biggest stars of the 2025 Inauguration Ceremony.
5. William Jefferson Clinton.
Slick Willy makes the list. This Arkansas native, and part-time resident (he lives in a condo on top of the Clinton Presidential Library in Little Rock), attended inauguration. He was very complacent until President Trump started giving his speech.
Then he became enthralled with what Trump said was coming. Yes Bill, you should be excited. Freedom is back on the menu.
4. Elon Musk
Of course, Elon is the epitome of the American immigrant. Born in South Africa, he legally immigrated to the United States and eventually became a United States’ citizen. He is constiutionally barred from running for President because he was not born in the USA. But my, what a story and fan of America.
However, that’s not why he made the list. He hit number four on the list because of his reaction to Trump’s announcement about placing the Stars and Stripes on the planet Mars.
3. Carrie Underwood
The woman, an Okie from Muskogee, showed the world what American talent looks like on live TV. Underwood, set to sing America the Beautiful, was forced to suffer a technical malfunction with the background music. After waiting patiently, one could see a USAF NCO approach her and say something—probably asking if she could just sing it without music.
And she did. And she nailed it. And she applauded the members of the audience who sang along. Yep. ‘Merica.
2. Medal of Honor Recipients.
Two recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor were seen in attendance. The CMoH is known for its two “mosts” in the U.S. Military. First, it is the most deserved award for military valor for a reason—those who receive one deserve it the most. Second, it is the most unwanted military medal in existence in the United States. This is because what the recipients have to go through, and what they lose in the process, is the most excessive.
CMoH recipients have standing tickets to inauguration. As inauguration was slammed packed in the rotunda, members of Congress did not get plus one tickets. But the nation’s highest honored veterans got tickets.
That’s the way it should be.
1. Donald J. Trump
The President was at his best. He is definitely a different person than 2016 and 2020. He came off as a skilled, smooth, and polished human being. I did not get the vibe that politics was at play. Instead, I got that there was a new day dawning in America.
Here is what he said that I liked the most:
“I stand before you now as proof that you should never believe that something is impossible in America. In America, the impossible is what we do best.”
“During every single day of the Trump administration, I will very simply put America first.”
“As of today, it will henceforth be the official policy of the United States government that there are only two genders: male and female.”
“This week I will reinstate any service members who were unjustly expelled from our military for objecting to the COVID vaccine—with full back pay.”
“My proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and a unifier—that’s what I want to be, a peacemaker and a unifier.”

Attorney. America First. Sued Hunter Biden for child support. Represented President Trump in the 2020 Wisconsin election challenge. Former attorney for the Wisconsin Special Counsel. An official “Tough Cookie” per President Trump.
Don’t leave out President Trump’s PARDON for those 1,500 political prisoners — Americans who believed enough in our First Amendment to go to D.C. and let their voices be heard on January 6, 2021 without knowing what a set-up the Democrats (and RINOs) had arranged for them.
That was definitely one of the brightest parts of the day. It occurred after the inauguration ceremony or it would have made the list. Best part was telling one of the LLF’s J6ers that he had been pardoned and telling the other one that his case would soon be dismissed with prejudice.
America First! That should be your position for every team that you are a part of. You should always do all you can for your team to win. That is just too simple.