During the course of his 2024 campaign run, Trump concluded over 110 rallies delivering his signature move as he exited the stage -- a double closed fist arm punch with shaking hips -- to Village People's iconic song, "Y.M.C.A."
The president-elect's celebratory rally in Washington, DC, concluded with a performance by the '70s disco group.
Donald Trump swayed on stage, bopped his head and sang along as the 'Village People' performed on Sunday, showcasing his signature style of blending entertainment with political messaging.
President-elect Donald Trump closed out his "Make America Great Again Victory Rally" address by dancing with the Village People in a performance of the group's 'Y.M.C.A.' disco hit.
Following the announcement that the Village People would be performing at several upcoming inauguration events, what is it about their songs that appeals to the President-elect?
President-elect and his supporters railed against the departing Biden adminstration at a victory rally on the eve of his inauguration, writes Richard Hall at Trump’s rally in Washington, D.C.
Victor Willis, the lead singer of the Village People, said that "music is to be performed without regard to politics."
Come January 20, the US band, Village People, will perform their famous hit song ‘YMCA’ at Donald Trump’s inauguration. The foot-tapping number has become somewhat of an anthem for the US president-elect;
Republican Party of Iowa Chair Jeff Kaufmann told the crowd he had been assured that Trump would be shown the videos of them dancing.
Village People, the American disco group whose hits like "Y.M.C.A" have been staples at Trump rallies, defended their decision to perform during Trump's inauguration.
Republican Party of Iowa Chair Jeff Kaufmann led Republicans in a "YMCA" dance break in honor of President-elect Donald Trump.
Trump sways on stage, bops his head and sings along as Village People perform at the end of his pre-inaugural rally in Washington.