Trump's unforgettable military sword dance at Inaugural Ball leaves guest awe | WATCH

World News: President Donald Trump's lively sword dance at the inaugural ball captivated audiences while leaving Secret Service agents nervous about his antics.

Watch: Donald Trump Dances With Military Sword At Inaugural Ball

Watch: Donald Trump Dances With Military Sword At Inaugural Ball (X/ @PapiTrumpo)

World News: US President Donald Trump left Secret Service agents 'nervous' during the ceremonial cake-cutting at the Commander-in-Chief Ball, where he danced with a military sword in hand. The sword was presented to him for the occasion, marking his first inaugural ball.

A Night of Celebration

As the lively tune of the Village People's 'Y.M.C.A.' filled the air, Trump began to dance, much to the amusement and concern of those around him. First Lady Melania Trump joined in, swaying gracefully alongside her husband. Vice President JD Vance, present at the event with his wife Usha, humorously noted that the Secret Service appeared 'very nervous' watching the President's spirited performance.

The Trumps' Grand Entrance

The evening commenced with a rousing welcome for the Trumps at the Commander-in-Chief Ball. Trump, dressed in a classic tuxedo, and Melania, stunning in a white sleeveless gown accented with a black zig-zag pattern and a floral-shaped silver jewel choker, captivated the audience. Their entrance was marked by their initial dance to Elvis Presley's 'American Trilogy,' setting a celebratory tone for the night.

Back to Business

Upon returning to the White House on Monday, Trump immediately engaged in an impromptu 50-minute press conference in the Oval Office, expressing his satisfaction with being back. "What a great feeling," he remarked when asked about his return, calling it 'one of the better feelings I've ever had.'

Policy Shifts Begin

In his first actions as President, Trump swiftly repealed several executive orders aimed at promoting LGBTQ equality and issued new directives that defined gender strictly as male or female while dismantling government diversity programs. This move signified a clear departure from what he termed 'woke' culture and aligned with his campaign rhetoric that criticized diversity and inclusion policies as discriminatory towards white individuals, particularly men.

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