Trump Does His Iconic Dance During Performance With 'The Village People'

President-elect Donald Trump wrapped up his final victory rally on Sunday evening in true Trump fashion. This time, he brought the Village People onstage to perform their iconic disco hit and even danced along with them.

Throughout his 2024 campaign, Trump ended more than 110 rallies with his signature move. As he left the stage, he performed a double closed-fist arm punch, paired with some hip shaking, all to the beat of "Y.M.C.A."

The move, now known as the 'Trump Dance,' has taken on a life of its own. Athletes, social media users, and supporters have joined in, calling it one of the hottest trends since Trump's election victory.

Occasionally, Trump added extra flair to the routine. He would point to the crowd, wave, or even mimic a golf swing as supporters cheered loudly. His speeches, often lengthy and full of promises, seemed to energize the audience.

On Sunday, as the lyrics "there's no need to feel down... pick yourself off the ground" played, the crowd at the Capital One Arena went wild. They danced and sang along, filling the venue with high energy.

Trump swayed to the music, delivering his signature moves, while the Village People performed a lively, choreographed set. The atmosphere was electric.

Supporters waved signs, raised their hands to form the key letters, and cheered to celebrate the end of Trump's campaign trail. It was a memorable send-off.

The Village People and Trump have history. Their hit "Macho Man" is also a staple on his playlist, though their relationship has had its ups and downs over the years.