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President Donald Trump thrilled soldiers at Fort Bragg in North Carolina on Tuesday, breaking the iconic dance move.
Trump spoke to attending soldiers commemorating the 250th anniversary of the Army.
After the speech, Trump began to acknowledge and thank the soldiers.
He left for his national anthem, “YMCA” by the people of the village.
Trump warns that potential protesters at his military parade will “meet with a very large force.”
President Donald Trump applauded, pointed out and thanked the troops of the entire Fort Bragg crowd after his speech. (Fox News)
As Trump began walking the stage, the crowd cheered him on.
Trump began his viral dance and received even louder cheers from the crowd.
He turned his head off the stage and recognized the soldier sitting behind the stage.
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President Donald Trump is thanking the military behind the scenes. The troops erupted in cheers as the president destroyed his dance moves. (Fox News)
Trump then made a hug move in his arms and gestured to thank them.
The crowd exploded again, but this time the “American” hymn was followed.
The chant became more infectious as Trump continued walking towards the exit of the stage.
He paused once more for the army in front of the stage, raised his fist and said, “Thank you, thank you.”
When President Trump left the stage, he saw two soldiers doing his viral dance. This caught the President’s attention and encouraged him to participate.
As Trump continued walking, two soldiers in the crowd were doing his viral dance.
Trump turned around and immediately began dancing to him.
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Trump continued to applaud, point and thank the soldiers as he continued to scream.
Nick Butler is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Any hints? Please contact nick.butler@fox.com.
Nick Butler is a news writer for the broken trends for Fox News Digital.
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