Colorado’s new Republican members of Congress celebrated President Trump’s inauguration with voters who travelled from the state to watch the festivities and to help show Joe Biden the door.
It was a glorious day.
The Biden family is gone, with a pardon from the Big Guy to make sure the Republican Congress doesn’t go investigating all those payouts to the same family members reputed to have received payoffs from Biden’s political influence network run by son Hunter.
Now Biden can spend all his time in one of his Delaware homes worth millions of dollars he “earned” as a politician in public service.
Bye Felicia pic.twitter.com/h16Fs6l1d1
— WaffleHouseAfterDark (@WaffleHouseAD) January 20, 2025
U.S. Rep. Gabe Evans who now represents the 8th District, was one of the lucky lawmakers seated in the Capitol dome to witness the swearing in ceremony of the 47th president.
Just arrived in the Capitol Rotunda for the presidential inauguration! I’m so honored to be a part of a historic day for our country. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/PdsTBY7IrE
— Congressman Gabe Evans (@repgabeevans) January 20, 2025
U.S. Rep. Jeff Hurd welcomed voters from the Western Slope’s 3rd District to watch from his office while he attended the ceremony that was switched at the last minute from outside the Capitol to inside the rotunda. .
Office full of #CO03! It’s a pleasure to host constituents who have traveled thousands of miles to witness President Trump take the Oath of Office. 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/BJW1NIYQ9v
— Rep. Jeff Hurd (@RepJeffHurd) January 20, 2025
U.S Rep. Jeff Crank from the Colorado Springs area told News Nation just hours before the event began that he was ready for a new day of political sanity in this country.
Amen, brother.
President Trump is going to set America back on course. #InaugurationDay@NewsNation this am with @MarkieMartin 👇 pic.twitter.com/GsAodJOlEL
— Rep. Jeff Crank (@RepJeffCrank) January 20, 2025
Some Colorado Democrats participated in inauguration activities, but they weren’t sharing photographs with their followers on social media like the Republicans did.
Saw a couple of Coloradans — Rep. Joe Neguse and Sen. Michael Bennet — at the Congressional lunch following the inauguration.
— @caitlynkim.bsky.social (@caitlynkim) January 20, 2025
Afterwards, Sens. Bennet and U.S. Sen. Hickenlooper voted in favor of confirming Marco Rubio to be the new Secretary of State.
A new day in America, indeed.