Mr Trump surprised millions on Tuesday night as the Village People’s YMCA started playing at the end of his Pennsylvania rally. The music started playing soon after he had told coronavirus sufferers he “felt their pain” and claimed he was “immune” from the virus.
The president launched into some surprising moves on stage in Johnstown as he closed out his second campaign rally since his four-day stint in hospital.
Trump told the cheering crowd he would “make America safe again” and “make America great again” before the classic Village People hit started to play.
Mr Trump then burst into a dance that quickly went viral.
The US President was broadcast bobbing his knees and fist pumping the air along to the tune.
A number of social media users shared clips of themselves duetting the moves.
“Everyone is doing the Trump,” tweeted one social media above a clip of them dancing side by side with the president.
Responding to a post shared on social media, Ivanka Trump simply wrote “Love it!”
However, Mr Trump’s moves may not be so popular in the UK.
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The US President sparked fury in Scotland after construction of his new proposed golf course was given the go-ahead by local authorities.
Environmentalists are unlikely to give the US president a warm welcome, with many speaking out about the environmental impact of the plans.
A number Scottish residents even took to Twitter to oppose the plans.
One man tweeted: “Just to let you know TRUMPY Scotland and its people will not welcome you. You are hated in Scotland.
The new course is called the MacLeod golf course.
The course is named after Donald Trump’s mother Mary Anne MacLeod.
On Friday, councillors deemed the site plans acceptable.
The course was approved despite objections from Scottish Natural Heritage and locals.