Another victory for Donald Trump to write down. Sunday evening, January 19, the future American president organized a “victory rally” for a few thousand supporters of his party, “Make America Great Again” and managed to bring one of his favorite groups to Capitol One Arena from Washington, the Village People. And this, after a rhythmic campaign to the sound of “YMCA”, which the Republican accompanied with his few dance steps, now cult.
A coming that no one would have imagined four years ago. At the time, the Village People, true standard bearers of the LGBT+ community, opposed the use of their hit by the candidate. Today, Victor Willis, a founding member of the group, says performing during inauguration weekend is “not an endorsement” of Trump's policies. Before adding: “That being said, we support the idea of having a new president and we should all wish him well until he gives us a reason not to do so. Let's give President Trump a chance. »
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Victor Willis further said that if Donald Trump “does things to restrict LGBTQ rights, the Village People will be the first to speak out.”
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-Several commitments
During this rally, Donald Trump didn't just sing and dance. The future president made several commitments to his supporters, including that “by sunset tomorrow evening [soit lundi 20 janvier au soir]the invasion of [leurs] borders will have ended and all illegal border intrusions will, one way or another, be on the way back.” The Republican also promised to go to Los Angeles on Friday, to release FBI files on the assassinations of John F. Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr., and to pardon all the rioters of January 6, 2020 starting this Monday.
Disco group Village People is expected to perform again at the inauguration ball this Monday, January 20.
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