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Ah, yes the 47th President’s inauguration – an event filled with the who’s who from the entertainment, sports, comedian, and journalistic circles, to name a few. Joe Rogan, who was invited along with his wife, expressed that he found the whole thing to be “bizarre”. But what was perhaps more bizarre was watching Conor McGregor go at Jake and Logan Paul. “I didn’t hear the last five seconds”, said Logan in response to McGregor’s tirade about him not pulling his weight for their previously rumored fight in India. Then they shared a bus together to the inauguration, where viewers couldn’t decide whether their interaction was friendly or not.

In the most recent edition of the Impaulsive podcast, Logan Paul came unglued on all the happenings when he visited the Capitol Building. Firstly, he claimed to have made a rather depressing observation when he was confronted by Conor McGregor about the rumored $250 million boxing match. ‘The Notorious’ would claim that he’d beat both the Paul Brothers and fellow YouTube boxing star, KSI, single-handedly, which, of course, amused Logan and Jake Paul. But the depressing part, according to ‘The Maverick, was the fact that McGregor wasn’t the same person he used to be a fan of.

“I watched back that footage of Conor talking s**t to us… You can see me and Jake like, belly laugh. Like, we’re fully laughing at what used to be like one of the scariest [and] baddest men on the planet,” Logan Paul stated on the 444th episode of his podcast.

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“As a person, I used to be a big fan of Conor McGregor… I watched it back [and] I actually feel sad. I was like, dude, this is a statement that at one point would have like… made us feel fear. And now, two YouTubers are laughing at this washed up, cr***ed out fighter, who’s unhinged and there’s no truth to what he says,” Paul added further.

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But Conor McGregor wasn’t the only one who person beefing with the Paul brothers at the President’s inauguration. Comedian Theo Von became the subject of humiliation, adding to the bizarre string of events at the inauguration. Suffice to say, the comedian was not happy with the influencer brothers. Let’s take a closer look.

After Conor McGregor, Logan Paul goes after Theo Von

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It was an embarrassing situation for comedian and podcaster Theo Von when he fell off his chair at Donald Trump’s inauguration, and accused the Paul Brothers, who were seated behind him, of tampering with it. But Logan did not let that go easily, as he mentioned having video footage as evidence to support his claims about having nothing to do with the incident. “We did not rig Theo’s chair, and I told him that after he fell, and I got it on camera. He’s like, ‘Did you guys do that on purpose?’ I was like, ‘No,'” Logan Paul further stated. “How the f*** do we even do that?”

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What transpired was a war of words between both parties on X. Furthermore, Logan fired shots at Von’s questionable claims about his brother Jake Paul‘s boxing matches being staged.

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“I told Theo. I was like, ‘Bro, I’d really appreciate if you remove the tweet and an apology because you went from ‘They did it,’ which is a lie and I have receipts,'” Logan Paul added. “Everyone told you that chair was sinking five inches before you sat in it’… and he did. It happened. Also, the worst part that really upset Jake was then he accuses us of rigging fights.”

The two parties do not seem to be getting along following the inauguration ceremony. What do you think of Conor McGregor confronting the Paul brothers before Donald Trump’s inauguration as the 47th President of the United States? Do you also think Theo Von is justified in his anger towards the brothers? Let us know in the comments down below.

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