Donald Trump Supporters Preaches Peace On All Side To US People. See What They say About Him.
WASHINGTON,
D.C. — President-elect Donald Trump’s inauguration has been marred by
boycotts from Democratic officeholders and by top-shelf musicians who
have refused to perform at the festivities. But Trump supporters and
allies who have come to the nation’s capital for the events expect an
exciting celebration and wish the rest of the country would get on
board.
Boris
Epshteyn, who was a senior adviser on Trump’s campaign, is the director
of communications for the Presidential Inaugural Committee and has been
serving as a pitch man for the proceedings. In an interview with Yahoo
News on SiriusXM’s POTUS radio channel on Thursday, Epshteyn
relentlessly stuck to his message that the inauguration is “all about
the people” rather than any big-name talent.
“It’s
about the peoples’ voices being heard throughout this country and
throughout the world,” Epshteyn said. “We also have great performances.
We have Jackie Evancho, a wonderful young talent, performing at the
swearing-in. We have the Mormon Tabernacle Choir — “America’s choir,” as
dubbed by Ronald Reagan. So we have these wonderful, wonderful
talents.”
Kanye West met with Trump last month, and Yahoo News asked Epshteyn if the president-elect asked the rapper to perform.
“We’re
focusing on the folks who are going to be there,” Epshetyn said. “Of
course, there’s a lot of friends of the president-elect. … He considers
Kanye West a friend, but we’re focusing on the wonderful performers we
have here.”
At
Trump International Hotel D.C., just down Pennsylvania Avenue from the
White House, revelers packed the bar on Wednesday night. Kim Davis, a
former Trump campaign volunteer from Mendocino, Calif., had some choice
words for the Democrats who are skipping the swearing-in ceremony,
suggesting the decision showed that their “character is flawed.”
“On
the flip side of that, Donald Trump has great character, as well as
[Vice President-elect] Mike Pence, and they will make America great
again,” Davis said. “And I say ‘God bless America’ and I say ‘God has
blessed America.’”
Davis
was accompanied by her son, who did not give his name. He argued that
the inauguration was being treated differently from President Barack
Obama’s 2009 swearing-in ceremony.
“I
remember whenever he first got elected, I was at school and they
actually stopped class and they said, ‘We’re going to watch this because
this is history in the making.’ I don’t feel like they’d be doing that
at school for Donald Trump just because of the color of his skin, which
to me, politically, is just as big of a deal,” the man said.
Ray
Suttle, an attorney from Virginia, was at the bar with his girlfriend.
He said they would be attending the ceremony and a ball and were hoping
to “have some Trump champagne.” Suttle urged Trump’s opponents to “just
give him a chance.”
“I’m
sorry that people are upset that Trump was elected. I would say, ‘Hey,
it’s a peaceful transfer of power, give him a chance,” Suttle said. “I
guarantee you in 100 days, he’s going to get more done than any other
candidate did in 100 days.”
Another
young man at the bar who declined to give his name pointed to the
hotel’s luxurious decor as evidence the inauguration will “be the best
one ever.”
“When
you walk in and you see the crisp lettering with the backlit details
and the gold edge, you realize that we can enunciate a Trump presidency
in a credible and reasonable way,” the man said.
Though
the man clearly loved the hotel’s appearance, he was far less happy
with the service. As we spoke, a waitress approached with his check.
“Don’t
leave us hanging next time,” the man said to the waitress. “We’ve been
here for like 45 minutes. Don’t let me tell the president-elect!”
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