MAGA-themed wedding pays tribute to Trump

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“It looked like America threw up all over my wedding — and I’m not sorry,” newlywed Audra Johnson tells her local Fox 17 station. The unblushing bride wed US Marine veteran Jeff Johnson with a Trump-themed ceremony in Kalamazoo, Mich., on the Fourth of July.

Church met State at the couples’ #MAGAPatriotWedding, with Johnson debuting a “Make America Great Again” fishtail-cut halter party gown by Andre Soriano, whose head-scratching creations have graced the Grammy’s red carpet by way of singer Joy Villa.

The bride wore traditional white when she walked down the aisle — but the couple’s Americana palette got much more colorful from there.

Among the jaw-dropping details of the unabashedly patriotic nuptials: “Don’t tread on me” cufflinks for the groomsmen, a red, white and blue bridal manicure to match Johnson’s “Trump”-embroidered gown, artillery (just for pictures, the bride says) and — on each reception table — a petition in support of the “fetal heartbeat bill.”

Husband Jeff — who served two combat tours in Iraq — kept it understated by wearing his Marines dress blues for both the ceremony and reception, MLive reports.

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The groom’s father, however, chose not to attend the ceremony for political reasons. The bride is also estranged from her brother on account of her right-wing views. Others, like Johnson’s lifelong friend and maid of honor, a Democrat, made concessions for the big day’s pictures in order to dodge endorsing the 45th president.

“We did what most adults do and compromised,” Johnson says. “She wore a red hat and I said, ‘That’s perfect.’ ”

Despite political tensions, Johnson says “a lot of people supported us and showed up” for a piece of their white wedding cake decorated with strawberries and blueberries.

“It wasn’t a political stunt — it’s legit what we wanted. It wasn’t to make a political statement,” the bride tells MLive. “I want people to realize that it was such a diverse group of people that got together that day. We were able to understand that we don’t all have to agree to still share love together. I think that’s what people are missing out on.”