President Donald Trump was met with cheers and chants of “USA” as he visited Fort Bragg in North Carolina on Tuesday to commemorate the U.S. Army’s 250th anniversary, as reported by Fox News.
Following his remarks to service members, Trump was greeted with loud applause and celebration as he walked the stage to the familiar beat of “Y.M.C.A.” by Village People.

The president, known for his signature rally dance, responded to the enthusiastic crowd by breaking into the dance, prompting an even louder reaction from the soldiers in attendance.
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After delivering his speech, Trump moved to acknowledge the troops positioned behind the stage. He turned, made a hugging motion with his arms, and followed it with a gesture of appreciation.
This prompted a wave of “USA” chants from the crowd, which quickly spread throughout the venue.
As Trump proceeded across the stage toward the exit, he paused again to interact with more soldiers, raising his fist and saying, “Thank you very much, thank you.” He pointed toward the servicemen in front of the stage, clapping and showing gratitude for their presence.
During the walkout, two soldiers in the crowd began mimicking Trump’s viral dance. Upon noticing them, the president immediately joined in with the same moves, drawing even more cheers from the crowd.

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Trump continued walking off the stage, clapping and pointing to members of the military, all while acknowledging their support. The energy in the venue remained high as chants and cheers followed him to the exit.
The Fort Bragg event marked a key moment in the Army’s celebration of its 250th anniversary. Trump’s appearance and interaction with the troops drew widespread attention online, with clips of the dance circulating on social media shortly after the event.
Trump’s YMCA dance brings down the house at Fort Bragg. Young men of all races love Trump, incredible culture swing. Awesome to see: pic.twitter.com/nAHh4knSFm
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) June 10, 2025
The president’s visit to Fort Bragg underscored his continued support for the military and his ongoing connection with servicemen and women. The Army installation, one of the largest in the United States, served as a fitting backdrop for the historic anniversary celebration.
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