Melania Trump joined the New Year’s Eve celebrations at Mar-a-Lago, where she showcased her dancing skills to the Village People’s “YMCA.” Alongside her husband, former President Donald Trump, and others like Elon Musk and his son, Melania danced gracefully, raising her hands and enjoying the moment. Wearing a golden, sequined gown, she was praised for stepping outside her comfort zone. Attendees included Vice President-elect J.D. Vance, Sen. Ted Cruz, and Donald Trump Jr. Lara Trump performed “I Won’t Back Down,” energizing the crowd. President-elect Trump, before entering, wished the country happiness and health, confirming plans to attend Jimmy Carter’s funeral.
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