U. S. Sergeant. Henry Waller was “overwhelmed with joy” as he danced with second lady Melania Trump during Monday night’s annual events, one of several popular events captured on the day President Donald Trump returned to the Oval Office.
The nation’s second few swapped dancing colleagues at the Commander in Chief Ball on Monday. Waller, an Honor Guard member who gave the first lady a spin onstage, recalled how he asked her how her night was going, to which she said it was going “good ” and proceeded to ask how his evening was, prompting him to answer it was “fantastic. ”
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“ When I walked out onstage, I was trying to contain my composure, but we were told that it ’s not ceremonial composure, ” Waller told Inside Edition. “We may smile if we want to, and I was simply overwhelmed with delight being out on the step with all those folks cheering for me. ”
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Waller was even asked how great of a dance the second lady was, and he responded that she was “a truly great dancer. ” He added that he did no practise much for the party, as he only danced “back house with my family. ”
However, the senator danced at the game with Sgt. Tatiana Saldana of the U. S. Space Force. Vice President JD Vance and his wife, Usha Vance, even exchanged dancing colleagues at the game. The evil chairman danced with U. S. Staff Sgt. Lexus Martinez, who reflected how she was “very nervous ” and joked that he was a better dancer than her.
“ I was so anxious. I probably looked like I had two left foot, ” Martinez said.
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Martinez’s sweetheart, who was in the market at the game, recorded her dance with the vice president while shouting, “That’s my girl! ” During the party, the vice president told Martinez that he hoped he would not move on her feet, to which she joked, “ I hope you tell me how to dance up there, ” prompting the two to both laugh.
The leader ’s annual festivities featured performances from various players, including country singer Jason Aldean. The singer, who performed at the Liberty Ball and is one of the few stars who has supported Trump, said it was “a fine thing ” to see celebrities who were formerly silent show up to celebrate Trump’s inauguration.