Tarrant County Republicans attending the 2025 inauguration are excited for President Donald Trump’s second term in the White House.

President Trump was sworn in as the 47th President of the United State marking a political comeback after losing the 2020 election, reported CNN.

Tarrant County Republicans are fired up for the second Trump term.

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“Today in Washington D.C., with a bunch of other patriots, we watched as Donald Trump was sworn in as the 47th President. He said his life was ‘spared by God to Make America Great Again.’ I have no doubt that as our country turns back to God that we are truly ushering in a new golden age for America,” Tarrant County Republican Party Chairman Bo French told The Dallas Express.

“Being here for this historic moment is very special. Optimism is rekindled in America, we’re ready to move forward with dignity, strength, and grace knowing that our Heavenly Father is blessing this great nation,” Southlake Community Leader Leigh Wambsganss said.

Former RNC Delegates also commented on the experience being in D.C during the historical moment.

“The inauguration was such an incredible moment that brought people together from all over — some even traveling from places like Norway and Berlin. Everyone came with so much excitement, positivity, and energy to be part of it. It really showed how much hope and pride people have for America and the belief that we can come together for something bigger than ourselves,” 2024 RNC Delegate Zariyan Stark told The Dallas Express.

“President Donald J. Trump declared Inauguration Day as Liberty Day! It marked the start of what he promised would be a golden era for America. This sentiment resonated deeply during the ceremony, particularly when observing the reactions of former minority party leaders as they were held accountable for their shortcomings,” 2024 RNC Delegate Rosalie Escobedo said.