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Trump, 80, Turns Death Tribute Into Weird Brag About Himself

The Daily Beast

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July 1, 2026

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Narrative Analysis: Name Calling
Trump, 80, Turns Death Tribute Into Weird Brag About Himself

Elizabeth Frantz / REUTERSPresident Donald Trump has paid his usual self-absorbed tribute to a late ally. Village People singer Victor Willis died on Tuesday, just a day before his 75th birthday, his family and management revealed on Wednesday morning. Trump, 80, wasted no time making it all about himself and the smash hit, “Y.M.C.A.”, which he has commandeered for his political movement. “He was a great and happy guy who loved that I used his groups song, YMCA, at my Rallies,” he said, with a grammatical error in the word “groups,” which should be “group’s.” Read more at The Daily Beast.

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