The president-elect danced along with Village People as his rally closed with a live performance of “Y.M.C.A.,” after Kid Rock and Lee Greenwood played.
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A car crash BBC News interview saw the controversial musician Kid Rock call one of the presenters “sexy” - and viewers have already labelled it one of the most “awkward” TV moments of the year so far. It happened during the broadcaster’s coverage of the inauguration of President Donald Trump.
Joined by the likes of Carrie Underwood, the Village People, Billy Ray Cyrus, Greenwood, Liberty University's Praise Choir, Rascal Flatts, Gavin DeGraw, and Nelly, 54-year-old Kid Rock - whose real name is Robert James Ritchie - performed several of his most famous hits.
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Kid Rock got the party going at Trump's Victory Rally on January 19 and performed 'Sweet Home Alabama' to kick-start his set in Washington, DC
The president-elect rallied with supporters in Washington, previewing executive orders he plans to sign on Day 1 and dancing with the Village People.
Donald Trump's Victory rally on January 19 featured a musical performance from Kid Rock which garnered criticism online
Trump says he will sign "lots" of executive orders tomorrow, telling the crowd it will make them "extremely happy". By the time the sun sets tomorrow the "invasion of our borders will have come to a halt" and "all the illegal border trespassers will in some form or another be on their way back home", he says.