Trump’s dance sparks ‘USA’ chants from soldiers at Fort Bragg event

President Donald Trump brought his iconic dance moves to Fort Bragg in North Carolina on Tuesday, much to the delight of the attending soldiers. The President was there to give a speech commemorating the Army’s 250th anniversary, and after his address, he took the time to acknowledge and thank the soldiers in attendance.
As he made his way through the crowd, the anthem “Y.M.C.A.” by Village People played in the background, adding to the festive atmosphere. The soldiers cheered him on as he began to bust out his viral dance, earning even louder cheers from the crowd.
Trump made sure to show his appreciation to all the soldiers, walking the stage and making gestures of thanks. The crowd erupted in “USA” chants, showing their support and admiration for the President.
As Trump continued to interact with the soldiers, two of them started doing his dance, catching his attention. Without missing a beat, Trump joined in and danced alongside them, showcasing his fun and lighthearted side.
Throughout the interaction, the cheers from the crowd never waned, showing the strong support and admiration they have for their Commander-in-Chief. Trump continued to clap, point, and thank the soldiers, leaving a lasting impression on all in attendance.
This unforgettable moment at Fort Bragg highlights the President’s connection with the military and his ability to engage with the troops in a unique and entertaining way. The support and enthusiasm from the soldiers only further solidify the strong bond between Trump and the armed forces.
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