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Athletes partake in ‘Trump dance’ trend, raising questions about politics in sports

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Athletes partake in ‘Trump dance’ trend, raising questions about politics in sports

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Pro-athletes have been celebrating on the sports field with the “Trump dance,” the president-elect’s famous move to the song “YMCA.” Some athletes say it’s for fun while others want to make a political statement. 

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