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Sticking to tradition: Donald Trump didn't forget to perform his dance at the pre-inauguration party

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Sticking to tradition: Donald Trump didn't forget to perform his dance at the pre-inauguration party Darya Smorodskaya

Newly elected US President Donald Trump celebrated his election victory with dancing again. He held the celebration on the eve of his inauguration.

The fact that Trump performed his traditional dance again is reported by 24 Kanal with reference to Andre Nuta's post on the X network.

Donald Trump's Pre-Inauguration Celebration

The inauguration of the new President Donald Trump will take place in the United States on Monday, January 20. Trump's inauguration events began on January 18. Very soon, he will officially receive the status of the 47th President of the United States and begin to fulfill his duties.

The pre-inauguration celebrations for the new position were held on Saturday at a golf club. About 500 people were invited to the celebration. It was there that after the victory fireworks, Donald Trump performed his now familiar dance moves.

Donald Trump danced during the celebration at the golf club: video from Andre Nuta's page in X.

What to expect from Trump's inauguration ceremony

The ceremony on January 20 will be held with unprecedented security measures, because due to his numerous scandalous statements and controversial political style, Trump has many enemies.

By the way, protests against Donald Trump's inauguration are already ongoing in the United States. Thousands of people are advocating for women's rights, racial justice and other initiatives. In total, there could be about 300 such protests in the United States.

Meanwhile, Americans are guessing what words Trump will say in his speech. In total, people bet $3.3 million on different words, among which the most popular was the word “Biden”, followed by “America first”, “middle class” and “God”.

Interestingly, Donald Trump, at 78, will become the oldest newly elected president in US history. He plans to sign about 100 decrees, outlining the vectors of his policies for the next four years.

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