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Trump hasn't publicly commented on the NFL players breaking out his dance moves, but the former and future U.S. president appeared pleased Saturday night when Jon Jones hit the Trump dance after ...
President-elect Donald Trump has been known to cut a rug on the campaign trail — and now his signature moves are being borrowed as a celebratory dance by athletes on the football field, the ...
The Donald Trump dance goes viral as the social media trend breaks into NFL, UFC, college football and soccer sports arenas around the world. The Donald Trump dance goes viral as the social media ...
Several NFL players have taken a cue from the college ranks and even soccer pitches and mixed martial arts octagons and are celebrating big moments by hitting the “Trump dance." It started with San Francisco star defensive end Nick Bosa celebrating a sack during the 49ers’ win over Tampa Bay in Week 10 and it took off Sunday when at least ...
Bosa crashed a television interview that included quarterback Brock Purdy during NBC’s postgame coverage of the Niners’ win over the Dallas Cowboys on Oct. 27 and pointed to the pro-Trump hat. Last week, Bosa celebrated a sack during San Francisco’s victory over Tampa Bay by doing the Trump dance with teammates. College players have been ...
Allen's son (also named George) confirmed the involvement of both his father and Trump in the attempted purchase, saying, "I think my father may be involved because he is the one with the football wherewithal. Trump may want a team and the money to do it, and George Allen has the knowledge on how to do it". [9]
Texas offers Trump land on US-Mexico border for potential mass deportations; Lawmakers are concerned about background checks of Trump's Cabinet picks as red flags surface; Court ruling stops Louisiana from requiring Ten Commandments in classrooms for now; Trump feuded with NFL players in his first term. Now, some are busting out his dance moves
In late November 2024, the NFL announced it would not penalize players who performed the Trump Dance during league games. [9] According to football analyst Jordan Schultz, the NFL indicated "that they only take action against those [play celebrations] deemed excessive or inappropriate" but that the league "is good" with the Trump Dance.