November 24, 2024

Information reaching Kossyderrickent has it that Outrage as Donald Trump didn’t turn to his guests to wish them, “Happy New Year as he entered 2024 with a frown while Michelangelo of Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle was dancing at his NYE party in Mar-A-Lago.


Lots of other photos and videos were posted online by attendees, although most of them were just different angles on Vanilla Ice’s performance. But there were other Trump world familiar faces in the crowd.

Roger Stone posted a photo from his table at the party, and Trump lawyer Alina Habba wasthere hanging out with Fox News host Jeanine Pirro.

Nice nice, baby!

#VanillaIce was trending on Monday, Jan. 1, New Year’s Day, thanks to his New Year’s Eve performance at Mar-a-Lago, the private club of former president Donald Trump.

Trump rang in the new year, watching passively as rapper Vanilla Ice performed on stage, according to videos on Twitter. Joining the ‘90s rapper? A Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle — likely Michelangelo since he wore an orange mask — dancing with a mix of karate moves next to the rapper. Trump can be seen in the videos toward the back of the room away from the dance floor as people danced or jumped and cell phones snapped video of Vanilla Ice and Michaelangelo.

Giuliani also dropped an early in the day New Year’s Eve message from the streets of NYC via his various social media accounts.

The party was not attended by Melania Trump, who is normally a big part of such events but throughout the holidays has been caring for her ailing mother. Trump talked about her absence in his remarks and many prayers have been offered on social media.

However, Donald and Melania matchmaker and current ambassador of Dominica, Paolo Zampolli, was there and snapped a few photos with Trump and a video of Vanilla Ice’s performance. 


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