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Christian Pulisic becomes latest athlete to do Donald Trump Dance Move
Rahul Patra

Christian Pulisic becomes latest athlete to do Donald Trump Dance Move

In the first week of November 2024, Donald John Trump got elected for the second time as the President of the United States of America. The President-elect during his election rallies this time, was often seen doing a dance move. Now, post his victory, his dance move has gone viral all over the world, especially among the U.S. athletes in multiple sports. Now, the USA’s most high-profile footballer (soccer player) Christian Pulisic has become the latest sportsperson to replicate the move publicly. 

Christian Pulisic’s  “Donald Trump Dance Move” celebration

After scoring the first goal in the 13th minute for USA’s 4-2 victory against Jamaica national team in the CONCACAF Nations League, the American No. 10 immediately went in front of the stands and started moving his fists, and dancing to celebrate the goal, replacing the social media trend of “Donald Trump Dance move”.

Following the victory, USMNT have won both the quarter-finals in style, beating Jamaica 0-1 in the away leg, and 4-2 in the home game, which just finished now. Now USA’s national team will play for the semi-finals next in March 2025, in Inglewood, California. The game will happen in the USA, which will be under the leadership of President Donald John Trump then.

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Why did the Donald Trump Dance move start?

After the results of the US presidential elections, in which Republican candidate Donald Trump won by a majority, to become the only second President to be reelected back to the position after losing a term in US history, social media went gaga as expected. Athletes in multiple sports started replacing his election rally dance moves, in what became the latest big trend. 

As headlined by The Times of India, it’s the “New Victory Anthem For Athletes Worldwide”. From UFC fights to NFL, and now Soccer many famous sports personalities are following this trend to celebrate their wins, just like the oldest (aged 78 years now) to be elected President ever in United States history Donald J. Trump.

Trump has previously also served as the President of his country, replacing Barack Obama in 2017, and now again he will replace Joe Biden for his second term, starting in January 2025. The businessman-turned-politician fought for his third consecutive term, winning two.