Trump-Loving, Twitter Trolling DJ Duo Headline RNC After Party

As the Republican National Convention (RNC) wrapped up its four-day event in Charlotte, North Carolina, the party didn’t stop for the thousands of attendees and volunteers. A high-energy after party, featuring a special performance by DJ duo Mad Decent, got underway at the UPTOWN Music Hall.
The duo, known for their provocative social media antics and outspoken support for President Trump, brought their signature brand of party-starting beats to the RNC after party. Their setlist was a mix of upbeat, dance-inducing tracks and cleverly curated mashups that got the crowd of Trump supporters moving.
DJ duo, consisting of party rockers Steve Lee and Jason Rullo, have made a name for themselves on Twitter, where they have gained a significant following for their witty tweets and humorous takes on current events. They’ve become known for their bold support for the President, often re-tweeting and responding to his tweets.
“Every time we’re on Twitter, we’re spreading the message of the Trump Train,” says Steve Lee, one half of the duo. “We’re all about making people laugh and having a good time while doing it.”
The duo’s energy was infectious, and their stage presence was undeniable. They commanded the crowd with their infectious enthusiasm and infectious beats, getting the crowd dancing and singing along to their favorite tunes.
“We’re not just a DJ duo, we’re a party starters,” says Jason Rullo, the other half of the pair. “We’re all about creating an unforgettable experience, and we’re thrilled to be a part of the RNC after party.”
The RNC after party was held at the UPTOWN Music Hall, a popular music venue in Charlotte’s NoDa neighborhood. The event was sponsored by the Republican Party and drew a diverse crowd of attendees and volunteers from across the country.
The event was a chance for supporters to unwind and celebrate the end of the RNC, and the duo’s high-energy performance was the perfect way to get the party started. With their infectious beats and Trump-worthy tweets, Mad Decent is sure to be a force to be reckoned with in the music world.
In the end, the DJ duo proved that their Twitter antics and outspoken support for Trump didn’t just mean they were a party-starting duo, but they were also a party-starting duo with a clear message: that the Trump Train is all about having a good time and making America great again.


