The sports world has seen an explosion of support for President Donald Trump since his re-election, with several athletes publicly showing their support for the president.
Perhaps his most famous supporter in sports was revealed on election night. When “The Great” Wayne Gretzky was spotted posing for a photo during an election party at Mar-a-Lago last week, many fans cheered and others screamed.
Not only was Gretzky in attendance; played sports “Make America Great Again” is an increasingly popular white cap with gold letters.
Gretzky's daughter Paulina also posted a family photo taken at Trump's resort. of photograph They included her parents, her brother Trevor, and her husband, professional golfer Dustin Johnson.
Trump has also had a huge impact on the world of soccer, with his popular dance quickly becoming a standard celebration for many players.
Specifically, prominent supporter and San Francisco 49ers defensive end Nick Bosa made the move after he was sacked en route to a 23-20 victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Bosa was joined for the dance by teammate defensive lineman Sam Okuainonu.And Leonard Floyd.
“Nick Bosa did a Donald Trump dance after being fired,” the reporter wrote as a caption. video.
After the video spread on the Internet, Trump himself noticed On his Truth Social platform, “Nick Bosa is a great player!”
A little more than a week before the presidential election, Bosa wore a MAGA hat during an on-field postgame interview. The interview bombshell lasted only a few seconds, but the NFL fined him more than $11,000 for violating league rules regarding political messages.
But Trump's celebration wasn't limited to Bosa.
“They're eating Dawg.”
At Drake University, receiver Trey LaDorca performed. professional level performance Trump dance after a touchdown against St. Thomas on Saturday. Drake won 22-19.
Tristen Tews of Northern Illinois University somersaulted During the 42-28 win over Western Michigan, he performed a Trump dance before entering the end zone.
And after the Ole Miss Rebels defeated the Georgia Bulldogs 28-10, their social media team celebrated the victory by mentioning President Trump.
“They're eating the Dawgs.'' Ole Miss I wrotereferring to both Georgia and President Trump's remarks. presidential debate.
“They're eating the dogs, they're eating the people that come in. They're eating the cats,” Trump said, referring to a police report in Springfield, Ohio.
A special award went to Michael Taaffe from Texas. dance When the Florida Gators stomped 49-17.
Similarly, East Carolina University Pirates quarterback Katin Hauser is believed by some to be a “no.'' the first person to dance They won 49-14 against Florida Atlantic on Saturday.
This celebration is likely to continue, as dance moves are increasingly gaining attention and attention in some lesser-known schools.
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