- by foxnews
- 21 Jan 2025
Fox News Digital spoke to dozens of Trump backers who massed in and around the Capital One arena in Washington, D.C., to attend the "Make America Great Again" rally hosted by the president-elect Sunday night.
Lines to get in the door wrapped around city blocks and weaved through miles of 10-foot fencing designed to block off roads and bolster security. Wait times were upward of three hours, according to some attendees.
One Indiana man who drove from the Hoosier State to D.C. for the rally said he camped out at 10 p.m. Saturday before the rally Sunday afternoon. In an interview with Fox News, he said he had no regrets about his decision - gesturing to the plum post he had secured, right next to the stage.
He also wasn't alone. Some 100 others had also opted to camp out, he estimated in the interview - a sense of camaraderie and commitment that was starkly on display in the Sunday rally.
Though the event itself was held inside, the lines were massive, stretching as far as the eye could see, and subjecting all but a few donors and VIPs to hours of winding lines in the bitter winter cold.
Not one of the supporters interviewed expressed any regrets about the cold they endured - even the people who had waited upward of nine hours to get in the door.
"I'm just happy to be here," one woman said alongside her partner, one of the last groups admitted into the rally, nearly six hours after doors opened to the public.
The speech was Trump's first in D.C. since Jan. 6, 2021. It saw a hodgepodge of performers with little in common: Two women who dubbed themselves "Girls Gone Bible" led the audience in a lengthy prayer for Trump, before Kid Rock jumped onstage for a raucous musical performance.
Other speakers included Stephen Miller, who offered policy-focused remarks, UFC President and CEO Dana White, whose fiery remarks riled up the group, and Donald Trump Jr., whose children led the rally-goers in the Pledge of Allegiance before Trump took the stage.
"I'd do it again," one Florida woman told Fox News Digital of the lines, crowds and stamina required for the duration of the hours-long rally. "I have no regrets."
A traveler who said he or she was flying on Delta asked social media users which is worse, "aisle lice" or "gate lice," when it comes to dealing with fellow passengers.
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