when Al Robertson When he watched newly sworn-in President Donald Trump sign an executive order in a room buzzing with patriotism and hope, he saw something he had never seen before: Trump was using it. threw the pen at the ball peoplenot to high-ranking officials.
“He's signing autographs, talking about what he's doing, and people are cheering. …It was like, 'Who's ever seen this before?'” he recalled.
“Then he started throwing pens at the crowd. Something like, 'Forget about the important dignitaries.' …These pens are for you,'' he said with a laugh.The stunt was certainly typical Trump showmanship, but it's important to note that America now has a president who actually works for the people. He pointed out that it also symbolized the fact that
“Unashamed” Guest Sarah Gabel Seifert, President and Co-Founder all lifeThe pro-life diaper and baby products company was among more than 20,000 spectators at the arena on Inauguration Day.
“It was something I will remember and cherish for the rest of my life,” she says. “The atmosphere was very exciting.”
“Americans really feel like they're being heard. Their voices are being heard. He's answering the American cry,” Sarah said with Al, Jace and Zach Dasher. told. “We want security to return to the country. We want families to be built. We want to see very simple things like reducing costs. He's working on the most important topics.”
Sarah said that for the first time in a long time, Americans as a whole care about what's going on in this country.
“He really inspires people and makes people realize that they have a seat at the table and that their voices matter.”
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