A growing number of athletes are jumping on the president's bandwagon and cheering Donald Trump on with their dance moves.
After Trump won his second presidential election, athletes across the country paid tribute to him with his signature dance moves as part of the celebration.
Nearly three weeks after his election victory, Trump-themed dances show no signs of slowing down, with the trend spreading to more sports.
Las Vegas Raiders tight end Brock Bowers showed off his moves after scoring a touchdown against the Miami Dolphins on Sunday. Although the Raiders fell short, losing 34-19, Bowers led all receivers in receptions and yards.
Perhaps unlike before the election, the Raiders' public relations team wasn't shy about showing off Bowers' dance moves touchdown celebration The 21-year-old then posted a solo clip on social media.
In soccer, the U.S. men's national team adequately represented the new president in the CONCACAF Nations League against Jamaica. What the USA team brought back was 4-2 They won, and star winger Christian Pulisic scored after just 13 minutes, ran to the corner flag and danced in front of the St. Louis crowd.
“It looked too easy,” the team proudly wrote above the video Clip-on X.
somewhere else angle Juventus player and world star Weston McKennie will be seen dancing during the celebrations.
Either a talented athlete is doing a card dance or the dance itself is a good luck charm, as LPGA golfer Charlie Hull found himself in contention to win the Anika Tournament over the weekend. What Haru pulled out was playing cards dance Landed a three-way during the final round. tied for 2nd place He ranked on the leaderboard and won $229,909.
The players weren't the only ones performing the presidential dance.
UFC heavyweight champion Jon Jones thanked President Trump at UFC 309. President Trump was in the audience at the event at Madison Square Garden.
After his win, Jones performed a viral dance before handing the belt to the president.
With college football players and even Wayne Gretzky emerging as Trump supporters, the sports world's enthusiasm for the red, white and blue is at an all-time high and shows no signs of slowing down.
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