Jake Paul has claimed that Donald Trump’s critics ‘hate America’ as the 78-year-old was inaugurated as president for a second time on Monday.

Paul, who endorsed Trump ahead of the election, attended the inauguration with his brother, Logan, his mom and UFC star Conor McGregor.

And the YouTube sensation-turned-boxer took aim at Trump haters as he returned to the Oval Office. 

‘Any American who isn’t in support of Trump after this speech simply hates America and doesn’t want what’s best for this country and the world,’ he wrote on X.

‘Today is about togetherness in every way,’ he added in a separate post. ‘Fists down, unity up. Honored to be here. God Bless America.

The Paul brothers, their mother Pam and McGregor posed for a selfie while aboard a bus to the inauguration.

Jake Paul was spotted in the crowd during the inauguration of Donald Trump on Monday

Trump spoke after during an indoor inauguration parade at Capital One Arena

Trump spoke after during an indoor inauguration parade at Capital One Arena

Paul wrote on social media that people who don’t support Trump ‘hate America’ 

Paul, his brother Logan, their mom Pam and Conor McGregor rode together to the event

Jake and Logan were later seen talking to OpenAI founder Sam Altman at the event.

Despite the fact that he rescinded his right to vote by moving to Puerto Rico, Paul was incredibly vocal about his support for Trump ahead of the election.

‘Look at the facts. Think for yourself. Don’t be a sheep in this world full of sheep,’ he said in a video posted to X.

In the clip, Paul, 27, brings up the economy, border control and even transgenderism as issues that swayed his thinking towards Trump. 

Paul also brought up the topic of abortion, saying that women have the same amount of rights now as when Trump began his presidency in 2016 – despite Roe v. Wade being overturned in 2022 (a move which was helped by the conservative Supreme Court appointees of Trump).

The YouTuber-turned-fighter then encouraged women concerned about abortion not to be ‘single-issue voters.’ 

‘Most of your favorite celebrities, athletes, all of that are secretly conservative because the left has created a world where conservatives like me speaking out have major, major consequences,’ he added.

That proved to be the case on Monday as hockey legend Wayne Gretzky was spotted at the inauguration.

Comedian Theo Von was also at the event, as was podcaster Joe Rogan. 

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