Trump’s drinking chants of “USA” from the soldiers at the Fort Prague event
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President Donald Trump raised the soldiers in Fort Prague, North Carolina, on Tuesday when he separated from the famous dance movements.
Trump gave a speech to the soldiers who are celebrating The 250th anniversary of the army.
After the speech, Trump began to confess and thank the soldiers.
He accompanied him out of the hymn, “YMCA” by the villagers.
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President Donald Trump applied and thanked the forces throughout the crowd in Fort Prague after his speech. (Fox News)
When Trump started walking on the stage, the crowd chanted with it.
Trump began to do Viral dance, Get higher slogans than the crowd.
He turned to get out of the theater and admitted the soldiers sitting behind the stage.

President Donald Trump thanks the forces behind the theater. The forces erupted in chants when the president seized his dance movements. (Fox News)
Then Trump made embarrassing movement with his arms and a gesture after that To thank them.
The crowd erupted again, but this time, the chants of the “United States of America” followed.
The chants became more contagious as Trump continued to walk towards the theater’s exit.
Once again, the forces stopped in front of the theater, pointing and raising his grip and saying: “Thank you very much, thank you.”

When President Trump went out of the theater, two soldiers were seen dancing his viral dance. This caught the attention of the president, which led him to join.
As Trump continued walking, two soldiers in the crowd were dance, which seemed to draw the attention of the president.
Trump turned and immediately began to dance.
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Trump continued after applause and reference and thanked the soldiers Cheer the roar.
Nick Butler is a reporter for Fox News Digital. Do you have any tips? Access to nick.butler@fox.com.