President-elect Donald Trump appeared with a group of mothers at a luncheon at his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach, Florida, on Friday.
The president strolled into the dining room dressed in golf attire and a white Make America Great Again hat as the crowd of women cheered.
The Moms for America Mothers of Influence Luncheon was held Friday at the club where the group presented Trump with the “Man of the Century” award.
“These are the best people in our country, Moms for America,” Trump said.
It wasn’t long before the YMCA theme came over the speakers, prompting Trump to burst into his famous dance, prompting many in the room to cheer and join him.
Trump made brief remarks to the group and talked about his plans as president.
Videos of Trump’s performance and dancing appeared on social media after lunch.
Moms for America is a nonprofit organization focused on “reclaiming our culture for truth, family, freedom and the Constitution.”
Donald Trump addresses the Moms for America luncheon
Trump appeared on her podcast with the group’s vice president, Debbie Kraulidis, in November 2023 to praise mothers across the country.
“Fathers are very important too, but that mother is so special,” Trump said.
Trump spoke about his own mother and admitted that she probably never thought he would become president of the United States.
He also spoke about his efforts to combat human trafficking, stem the flow of illegal drugs into the country and deter men from participating in women’s sports.
He also spoke about ending transgender surgeries for children, which he described as “sexual mutilation.”
“Who would think we need to talk about child sexual mutilation?” he marveled, adding that “a lot of people on the other side think it’s okay.”
Described as the “most exclusive place on earth” by DailyMail.com, the atmosphere at a Mar-a-Lago is a party every night, as guests strain to catch a glimpse of Trump or famous political guests as they come for meetings or job interviews with the president-elect.
The viral ‘Trump dance’ continues to spread across the internet as professional athletes use it to celebrate moments of victory.
Others imitate Trump’s iconic YMCA post-rally shuffle and post their own versions on social media.
Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) fighter Jon Jones celebrated his victory on Saturday, imitating Trump’s now iconic YMCA post-rally shuffle as the president-elect watched in the crowd.
‘TikTok Jack’, Trump’s political strategist for the platform, told DailyMail.com it was no surprise the Trump dance went viral on TikTok.
“What has now become the iconic ‘Trump Dance’ is yet another example of President Trump’s natural ability to create viral moments that captivate audiences simply by being himself,” he said in an exclusive interview with DailyMail.com .