Florida Trump supporters share excitement at First Coast Inaugural Ball
Share and Follow


Inaugural ball attendees, many of whom worked to help get the president re-elected, said they have a lot of hope for the next four years.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Supporters and people who worked to help get President Donald Trump re-elected celebrated on Inauguration Day at the First Coast Inaugural Ball in Jacksonville.

The event took place at Jacksonville’s Southbank Hotel and included a dinner and dancing with a live band between two large screens broadcasting festivities from Washington, D.C. There was also a toast to the new president and vice president.

An announcement part way through the night that Trump pardoned about 1500 criminal defendants charged in the January 6 Capitol attack received cheers and applause.

Many attendees said they have a lot of hope for the next four years.

“I hope we can put the hatred aside and really unite as the United States of America,” said Jenell Flynn, who attended the ball.

Flynn, like Karyn Morton, the committee chairman of the First Coast Inaugural Ball, said they believe another Trump presidency will bring unity.

“When we got to the point where he was actually taking the oath, I started crying,” Morton said. “It was incredible. It’s like, ‘Okay, yes, we’re here, it’s real and we’re really going to turn this country around.’ And that’s really all that matters. It’s good for everybody. Whether they think so or not, it’s good for everybody.”

They, like Charles Barr, chair of the Duval County Republican party, are eager for change and support Trump’s executive orders and initiatives to reduce inflation and crackdown on illegal immigration.

“Protecting the boarder, that’s one of the big ones,” said Barr. “Getting oil and gas going again. We’ve gotta get the economy going.”

“I have a very dear friend, Representative Kiyan Michael, that her son was killed by an illegal alien and her story is just heartbreaking,” Flynn said.

“Better prices,” said Morton. “People are going to be able to afford their groceries now.”

Florida Representative Dean Black was in Washington, D.C. and said Trump’s inaugural speech was one of unity.

“Remember that we’re all one people and although we have some disagreements, we agree on most things,” Black said. “And I think that’s what you should focus on when you listen to President Trump’s inauguration.”

“I’m just excited for the next four years,” said Flynn.

Attendees described Monday as a “turning point” for the country.

Share and Follow
You May Also Like
'Just blown away': Jacksonville family of nine overwhelmed by community support after house fire

Jacksonville Family of Nine Overcomes House Fire with Heartwarming Community Support

“It’s simply incredible what people can achieve with their kindness and the…
Pope Leo XIV says he’s ‘very disappointed’ after Illinois approves assisted suicide law

Pope Leo XIV Expresses Profound Disappointment Following Illinois’ Passage of Assisted Suicide Legislation

Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker meets with Pope Leo XIV Governor Jay Robert…
Trump deploys troops and special ops aircraft to Caribbean

Trump Mobilizes Troops and Special Ops Aircraft to Caribbean: Strategic Military Move Unfolds

In a significant military move, the United States has dispatched a substantial…
Mom arrested on murder charge after body of missing ‘at-risk’ girl Melodee Buzzard found

Mother Charged with Murder After Missing ‘At-Risk’ Teen Melodee Buzzard Discovered Deceased

The search for missing 9-year-old Melodee Buzzard came to a heartbreaking conclusion…
Shooting leaves 19-year-old injured on Westside, police say

19-Year-Old Injured in Westside Shooting Incident, Authorities Report

The Jacksonville Sheriff’s Office has confirmed that the individual involved in the…
ICE agents open fire on van driver who allegedly tried to run them over on Christmas Eve

ICE Agents Engage in Christmas Eve Confrontation: Van Driver Allegedly Attempts to Run Over Officers

In a dramatic incident on Christmas Eve, two individuals sustained injuries after…
Colorado mom accused of killing 2 children and fleeing to UK returns stateside to face murder charges

Colorado Mother Extradited from UK to Face Charges in Alleged Murder of Her Two Children

A Colorado woman is facing murder charges after being extradited from the…
US military reveals the unlikely reason it started tracking Santa

US Military’s Whimsical Tradition: The Unlikely Origins of Tracking Santa Claus

Seventy years ago, a child’s phone call inadvertently laid the groundwork for…