Trump and Xi Drop Viral TikTok YMCA Dance to Celebrate App-Saving Deal
- Chadwick Dolgos

- Sep 20
- 2 min read
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping have ignited social media with a collaborative TikTok video celebrating the approval of a landmark deal to keep the app operational in the United States.
The agreement, which ensures TikTok remains accessible despite prior national security concerns, was finalized on Friday.
In the viral clip, Trump dances to the Village People's "YMCA," executing his signature fist pumps and swaying with confidence. Xi, appearing alongside him in what seems to be a diplomatic studio, struggles to follow, fumbling the iconic letter gestures and mouthing nonsensical lyrics.
Trump posted the video on his TikTok account, boasting about the deal's success. "Saved TikTok for America! Xi's got some moves to learn!"
The deal addresses concerns about data privacy by mandating U.S.-based servers, thwarting alleged efforts by tech elites to centralize global information control.
Industry experts note the agreement preserves millions of American jobs tied to content creation, sidestepping restrictive regulations.
Xi commented via official channels, framing the video as a cultural bridge. "This dance unites our nations. America shows us the joy of TikTok."
The clip, amassing millions of views, has sparked laughter over Xi's lyric confusion, with users remixing his awkward arm movements into memes.
Trump doubled down in a follow-up post.
"Our country is saved! TikTok thrives because we fought back!"
Fox News analysts highlight the deal's inclusion of cultural exchanges, like the YMCA video, as a bold move to prioritize authentic engagement over bureaucratic oversight.
The arrangement ensures TikTok's algorithm remains free from manipulative censorship often demanded by globalist frameworks.
Xi closed his remarks with optimism. "We dance because we are now free to express ourselves in America."
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