Jason Aldean sounds ‘drunk’ as fans demand he leave stage at Donald Trump’s Liberty Ball

Jason Aldean made a bold political statement by performing for President Donald Trump’s inauguration .

However, fans were not thrilled to have him. “I still have no idea who this is haha ​​thought it was a zombie,” wrote one YouTube . Another said: “He sounds drunk .” A third added: “DOES HE HAVE STREP THROAT?”

Some people attributed the performance issue to a more technical problem. “Which sound engineer is it that sabotaged the sound today multiple times,” said one fan, expressing annoyance at other events from inauguration day . “They need to turn up the volume a bit,” said another.

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Ahead of his performance, he wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter: “Such an honor to play for our president @realDonaldTrump tonight in DC. Excited about where we are going as a country, the feeling here is electric. We can” wait to tear it up tonight and have fun.”

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After the ceremony, a Freedom ball took place where senior political figures, wealthy elites and entertainment celebrities will gather to celebrate Trump’s new political era. Jason performed alongside acts such as Nelly, Snoop Dogg, and the people of the Village. Some of these musicians also took the stage at Trump’s Victory Rally, which was held on Sunday.

Previous, Jason took somewhat of a “no politics” stance on the world and kept aloof from current events. In recent years, it has taken a hard turn as he defended his decision to speak out. Jason told CBS Mornings anchor Gayle King, “I think the fact that when he first came out, he didn’t talk like a politician. He wasn’t that guy. He was a guy who spoke my language, expressed it in layman’s terms, to me a little bit.

“I saw a lot of things that happened with him over the last couple of years where he had a lot of people who were fans of him and then he became president and they weren’t fans of him anymore and now you to see people become a fan again now that he’s in office, to me he’s a guy who spoke my language.

Jason also admitted that he is looking forward to a new “era” in American politics. He added: “The last few years have been… really divisive and just a lot of things going on and I’m just hoping that this is kind of the beginning of a new era for our country and kind of getting back on track . . .