Jewel’s MAHA first dance performance surprises the audience

President Donald Trump received a warm welcome after attending the MAHA inaugural ball with Robert F. Kennedy Jr. in Washington, D.C., on Monday after his inauguration.
Hours after President Trump was sworn in, singer Jewel surprised a packed room of MAHA supporters at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel by taking the stage to perform a moving acoustic song “Over the Rainbow.”
The Grammy winner simply stunned, wearing a timeless black and white gown as she belted out the song to a silent, awe-struck crowd while Kennedy put his arms around wife Cheryl Hines .
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Jewel surprised guests at Monday’s MAHA inaugural ball in Washington, D.C. (Jessica Krause/Instagram)
residential living Founder Jessica Krause told Fox News Digital that Jewell’s performance was a complete surprise.
“No one expected this, so it was a big surprise,” Krause said.
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Hines became emotional during the song and was seen wiping tears from his eyes as Jewel sang the hit ballad.

Jewell performed an acoustic version of “Somewhere Over the Rainbow.” (played by Aurelia Damore)

Cheryl Hines got emotional during Jewell’s performance. (Jessica Krause/Instagram)
The power couple walked the red carpet at the historic hotel before dancing and dining with MAHA supporters.
“No one expected this, so it was a big surprise.”
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In addition to the Curb Your Enthusiasm actress, Russell Brand and Rob Schneider both celebrated the inauguration of the 47th president at the MAHA Inaugural Ball.
The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement is spearheaded by JFK and Emmy Award-winning producer Del Bigtree.

Cheryl Hines and Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. walk the red carpet at the MAHA Inaugural Ball. (played by Aurelia Damore)

Russell Brand and Rob Schneider both attended the MAHA inaugural ball on Monday. (played by Aurelia Damore)
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Trump nominated Kennedy to lead the Department of Health and Human Services. His confirmation hearing has not yet been scheduled.
Kennedy announced his candidacy for the 2024 Democratic presidential nomination in April 2023.
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By August, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. dropped out of the race and endorsed Trump for president.