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Doge, Riley Gaines, Silk Road: Trump addresses Congress, who comes?

Doge, Riley Gaines, Silk Road: Trump addresses Congress, who comes?

Former NCAA athlete, Riley Gaines, the founder of Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht, and a state official at the state level are just a few of the faces that Americans will see inside the US chapter on Tuesday night.

Congress members talked to Fox News Digital about their guests for president Donald Trump The first address to a common Congress session for the second term.

The representative of Marianette Miller-Meeks, R-Iwa, said he invited Gaines after they both participated in an event at the White House, where Trump signed an executive order aimed at limiting the participation of transgender athletes. Girls’ sports was a top problem for Miller-Meeks during his nearly 2024 home race.

In the meantime, a spokesman of Rep. Thomas Massie, R-Ky, told Fox News Digital that he would bring Ross Ulbricht, the founder of the Darkweb Silk Road platform.

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Ross Ulbricht, Riley Gaines, Donald Trump

The founder of Silk Road, Ross Ulbricht and the Lawyer of Sport for Women and Girls, Riley Gaines, are some of Trump’s common participants to Congress. (X:@realrossu/Getty Images)

Its operation of the site, which was known to facilitate the trafficking of firearms and drugs, saw it to be arrested by the FBI and hit it with a sentence of double life imprisonment, without the possibility of conditional freedom.

Ulbricht was pardoned by Trump, who called him a victim of an armed government.

In another knot of the Trump administration activity so far, Rep. Ashley Hinson, R-Iwa, participates in speech with the president of his own working group of his origin.

Emily Schmitt, who works as a chief administrative officer and general counselor for Sukup Grain Manufacturing Company, was named in the role of Iowa, Kim Reynolds, following Trump’s own Department of government efficiency (Dog) efforts, led by Elon Musk.

Hinson herself is a member of House Doge Caucus.

Among the guests House GOP Most of whip Tom Emmer, R-minn., Are Hockey Hockey Hock of Fame Honorees Buzz Schneider and Rob McClanahan. The natives of Minnesota have been part of the 1980 Men’s Men’s Hockey team since 1980.

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The US team players celebrate after they beat the USSR at Olympic Fieldhouse in the Olympic center in 1980. (Eric Schweikardt /Sports Illustrated through Getty Images)

Their victory over the Soviet Union that year inspired the sports film, “Miracle on Ice”.

Guests invited by Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas and President Main Street Caucus, Dusty Johnson, Rs.d., were a knot for the support of law enforcers, Fox News Digital learned.

Roy’s guest is the spokesman of the Department for Public Safety in Texas, Lt. Chris Olivarez.

Johnson brings the sheriff from Meade County, Pat West, who solved a sex traffic case that involved a 13 -year -old girl who was kidnapped by a 33 -year -old male sex, said the congressist’s office.

Also, the border remains a top problem for the Republicans, which Senator Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, reflects inviting Sarah Root’s father, a originary from Iowa who was killed by an illegal immigrant. A provision known as “Sarah’s Law” made it in Laken Riley’s law, the first bill signed when he returned.

On the other side of the aisle, Democrats are Using their guest tickets send a message against Trump’s policies.

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Some Democrats bring people affected by Elon Musk’s dog efforts. (AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)

Democratic sense. Elizabeth Warren from Massachusetts and Mark Warner from Virginia, and Rep. April McClain Delaney from Maryland, bring former federal workers who have lost their job during the efforts of Doge Homecleaning.

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Warner’s office told Fox News Digital that the senator “brought a fired Park Ranger from the Frederickurg Fighting Field.”

“He is a cancer survivor who now does not have a health insurance,” Warner’s office said about his guest.

However, not all democrats follow. Senator Jon Ossoff in Georgia participates with Al Lipphardt, head of the veterans of foreign wars (VFW), from Stone Mountain.