Outkick star Tomi Lahren has lifted the lid on her wild night at Donald Trump’s inaugural balls after the president was sworn in for a second term.
Mike Tyson, Jake Paul, Caitlyn Jenner, Conor McGregor and a host of MMA figures were among the sports stars who gathered in Washington to mark the start of what Trump called “America’s golden age.”
The inauguration ceremony for Trump and Vice President JD Vance took place Tuesday afternoon in the Capitol Rotunda.
Later that evening, the president made the rounds at several balls in the nation’s capital. Political and sports commentator Lahren, presenter of Tomi Lahren is fearless on OutKick.com went behind the scenes in Washington.
Of YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul lifting Tyson onto his shoulders just months after they fought in Dallas, Lahren said, “That was an amazing moment.”
She also told DailyMail.com why it was unlike any other political event she has ever attended before.
OutKick’s Tomi Lahren reported live from the Liberty Ball on Fox Nation during Inauguration Day

Donald Trump dances with his wife Melania at the ball in Washington after his inauguration

Jake Paul pulled his former rival Mike Tyson onto his shoulders during the inauguration festivities
“In 2017, I had to fear for my life – whether it was BLM (Black Lives Matter), Antifa, the women’s march the next day. It was just so hostile to Trump supporters,” Lahren said.
“This year couldn’t have been more different… looking around at the balls it was people from all walks of life,” including “celebrities who would never have spoken up before.”
Lahren said the night was marked by “pure joy.” “I have never seen so much strong support for Donald Trump,” she continued.
“And DC is a completely different environment than I’ve ever seen. You can walk around with a MAGA hat… and people won’t follow you, sing, or use signs.
“The little protest they tried to get was dismal at best. There is simply no longer the opposition that there used to be against Donald Trump. And even the Democrats, I think, are secretly very enthusiastic.’
UFC boss Dana White, golfer Bryson DeChambeau and former race car driver Danica Patrick are among the sports stars who were prominent Trump backers around the election.
Since his victory, several athletes, including USMNT star Christian Pulisic, LSU gymnast Olivia Dunne and NFL rookie Brock Bowers, have performed the “Trump Dance.”

OutKick’s Tomi Lahren reported live from the Liberty Ball on Fox Nation during Inauguration Day
“It’s just very different: People are no longer afraid to be Trump supporters,” Lahren said.
Among the other stars who flocked to Washington were musicians Nelly, Snoop Dogg, Jason Aldean, Lil Pump, Billy Ray Cyrus and a cigar-smoking Kid Rock.
“It was just an incredible turnout,” Lahren said. “More love than I’ve ever seen for Donald Trump.”
She continued: ‘It was very cold. But that didn’t deter anyone. I saw people queuing in front of the blocks, dressed in dresses and heels, and they waited for more than an hour, maybe even several hours before they got in.”
The only people who weren’t having fun, Lahren points out, were CNN’s reporters. “They didn’t look like they were having a good time,” she said.
Lahren made a cheeky comparison between Monday’s event and the Democratic celebrations. There she said: ‘you get the same Hollywood entertainment celebrities who seem very self-indulgent and ‘seem very elitist’.
“When you saw these celebrities last night, they loved being around Trump supporters,” Lahren insisted. “They’re not that cool for school.
‘They shake people’s hands and take pictures. It was just a very different dynamic than I’ve ever seen at a political event.”

‘It was very, very cold… (but) I saw people queuing in front of blocks wearing dresses and heels’
Lahren also noted a noticeable difference in the attitude of Trump, who defeated Harris after surviving two separate assassination attempts.
“After the assassination attempt, it went from resistance and perhaps anger to just being genuinely happy to be alive and happy to have a second chance,” she said.
“I really believe he believes his mission comes from God and that God spared his life so he could do what he does.”
She added: ‘What we’re seeing from Donald Trump now is just genuine appreciation… when he comes on stage, it’s just another Trump. Someone who is genuinely happy and grateful to be there and knows that he has a mandate from the American people, and he is ready to deliver on that.”