Donald Trump and 'adopted son' Elon Musk vibe to YMCA at Mar-a-Lago

By Free Republic | Created at 2024-11-29 17:59:35 | Updated at 2024-11-29 20:55:39 2 hours ago
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Donald Trump and 'adopted son' Elon Musk vibe to YMCA at Mar-a-Lago
MSN ^ | 11.28.2024 | Stephen Lepore

Posted on 11/29/2024 9:58:36 AM PST by libh8er

Donald Trump spent Thanksgiving enjoying the company of his family, celebrities and his new 'adopted son' Elon Musk as they enjoyed his theme song 'YMCA' at a Mar-a-Lago holiday bash.

The president-elect was joined by various family members, with son Barron looking on in amusement as his father and the new DOGE co-chair attempted to do Trump's signature dance to the Village People classic.

Trump's wife Melania, daughter Tiffany, son Eric and Eric's wife and RNC co-chair Lara were also spotted at the bash.

Elon's family was in attendance, bringing his mother Maye, who has been seen passionately backing her son on television in recent weeks.

In another video, Musk was seen chatting with Stallone, a newer fixture around the so-called 'Winter White House.'

The Rocky icon compared the president-elect to the Founding Fathers, calling him 'the second George Washington' at a star-studded Mar-a-Lago bash two weeks ago.

Elon appeared to be having a blast with his new 'adopted family,' with social media pointing out what Trump has in the past: he never seems to leave.

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TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: maralago; musk; trump

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