Nigel Farage poses with shamed Conor McGregor at Trump rally as Don’s fans from across the world flock to inauguration
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BRITAIN'S Reform leader Nigel Farage cosied up to disgraced rapper Conor McGregor at Donald Trump's victory rally on Sunday. The pair took prominent spots in Trump's crowd as they joined thousands of Maga fans who flew in from around the world. Farage was pictured in the throngs of fans chatting to McGregor - who flew to DC just for Trump's inauguration.
The pair clasped hands, smiling, and later posed together for a pic. Posting on social media, McGregor wrote: "Honour to be in Washington, D.C., to support @realDonaldTrump the newly elected leader of the free world, and to stand with the 13 families who lost their loved ones at Abbey Gate.".
Sharing a picture amid the rally crowds, Farage wrote: "We are so back," later adding "We will never see anything quite like this ever again!". President elect Trump used the rally as an opportunity to declare the sweeping changes he plans to make on day one, with hundreds of executive orders.
He is expected to double down on immigration, border security, climate policy, protect TikTok's future in the US and release files on the assassination of JFK. Many big names came to watch him speak at the Capitol One arena in Washington DC, where he will return for the inauguration later today.
Kid Rock and The Village People performed for the Republican leader, with Trump bopping along on stage to iconic anthem YMCA. Latin pop star Justin Quiles and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA also took to the stage to show their support. Jon Voight and UFC CEO Dana White appeared as well.