Jewel surprises the crowd with a performance at the MAHA inaugural ball
President Donald Trump received a warm welcome in Washington, DC, after his inauguration on Monday at MAHA’s inaugural ball with Robert F. Kennedy, Jr.
Singer Jewel surprised a packed house of MAHA supporters at the Waldorf Astoria when she took the stage for a moving, acoustic rendition of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow” hours after President Trump took the official oath.
The Grammy Award winner simply stunned, wearing a timeless black and white dress as she sang the song to a hushed, awe-filled crowd as Kennedy wrapped his arm around wife Cheryl Hines.
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Live in a house founder Jessica Kraus told Fox News Digital that Jewel’s appearance was completely unexpected.
“Nobody expected that, so it was a big fun surprise,” Kraus said.
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Hines became emotional during the song and was seen wiping a tear from her eye as Jewel sang the hit ballad.
The power couple walked the red carpet at the historic hotel before dancing and dining the night away with MAHA fans.
“Nobody expected that, so it was a big fun surprise.”
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In addition to the “Curb Your Enthusiasm” actress, Russell Brand and Rob Schneider celebrated the inauguration of the 47th president at the MAHA Inaugural Ball.
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement was spearheaded by Kennedy and Emmy Award-winning producer Del Bigtree.
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Trump appointed Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His confirmation hearing has yet to be scheduled.
Kennedy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in April 2023. Six months later, he dropped his candidacy on the Democratic ticket and ran as an independent candidate.
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By August, RFK Jr. dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump for president.