Trump dances with traditional performers on arrival in Malaysia during Asia Tour
US President Donald Trump made a lively entrance in Malaysia on Saturday, joining local dancers in a traditional performance shortly after landing in Kuala Lumpur for the ASEAN Summit, part of his multi-nation tour of Asia.
The 79-year-old leader, visibly upbeat after a long flight from Washington, stepped off Air Force One to a colorful welcome ceremony featuring Malaysian performers dressed in traditional attire.
As drums and gongs echoed across the red carpet, Trump smiled, clapped along, and briefly joined the dancers, drawing cheers from the crowd and officials present at the venue.
Probably the most iconic moment in Trump’s arrival in Malaysia . The Trump dance 🇺🇸🇲🇾❣️ pic.twitter.com/hu6ZJTbKFK
— Atypical_isa1 (@IsaMaria47) October 26, 2025
Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who received Trump at the airport, appeared amused by the impromptu moment and exchanged a light-hearted conversation with the US President.
The performance reflected Malaysia’s cultural diversity, showcasing traditional Malay, Chinese, and Indian dance forms.
Trump’s spontaneous participation quickly went viral on social media, with many users sharing clips of him attempting a few moves alongside the performers.
The US President’s visit to Malaysia is part of a three-nation tour that also includes Japan and South Korea, with a focus on strengthening economic and strategic cooperation in the Indo-Pacific region.
Trump is expected to hold bilateral talks with Anwar and later meet Chinese President Xi Jinping on the sidelines of the ASEAN Summit.
The light-hearted dance moment stood in contrast to the high-stakes diplomatic discussions scheduled during the trip, underscoring the former president’s penchant for headline-grabbing gestures on the world stage.
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