Jake Paul praises Trump’s leadership, says America is 'healing slowly' under second-term administration
Boxer Jake Paul, who was at President Donald Trump's inauguration earlier this year, praised Trump and his administration for "healing" America.
During last year's election cycle, Jake Paul urged his dozens of millions of social media followers to vote for President Donald Trump. After he defeated Mike Tyson roughly a week and a half after Trump won, he spontaneously said the country "feels like" it was "back."
Two months after that, Paul and his brother, Logan, were spotted at the inauguration of the 45th and 47th president, but he has been relatively quiet about politics since then.
That comes despite many sweeping moves by the Trump administration, including ICE enforcement, implementing the National Guard in cities to help lower crime and helping free the remaining Israeli hostages overseas.
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Jake Paul drapes a USA flag in a photoshoot for his new personal care line, W. (Walmart)
Just over nine months into Trump's second term, Paul is a fan of what he has seen.
"America is healing slowly. And I think it's in a way that people generally don't understand or can't comprehend, because Trump is doing things that maybe don't make sense to a lot of people but in the long run will pay off and, in the long run, return amazing outcomes for the United States," Paul said in a recent interview with Fox News Digital.
Paul added that Trump is "doing one of the best jobs in all of the presidents in the history of the United States," praising him for not taking action based on feelings but what he feels is simply for the good of the country.
Boxer Jake Paul and wrestler Logan Paul sit in the viewing area in the Emancipation Hall on the Inauguration Day of Donald Trump's second


