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Trump watches fireworks alongside Melania during star-studded reception as inauguration weekend kicks off

He’s coming in with a bang.

President-elect Donald Trump, alongside his wife Melania and other family members, watched as fireworks lit up the sky from the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, on Saturday during a star-studded reception ahead of Inauguration Day.

The show went off for the crowd just before 10 p.m.

Onlookers watch on during the pyrotechnic display in Sterling, Virginia. AFP via Getty Images

Around the same time, Trump’s Truth Social account ripped New York Attorney General Letitia James’ case against him.

“What is going on with this totally corrupt New York Judge,” Trump said.

“He was replaced until the “bosses,” who have been after me for years, found out about it? New York Courts must be investigated!”

Shortly after, Trump posted a nearly 15-minute video showcasing the soon-to-be 47th president and first lady standing side by side on a balcony at his golf club and applauding the massive pyrotechnic display.

Afterward, Trump busted out one of his signature dance moves in front of the crowd.

The incoming commander in chief hosted a party for 500 guests — including cabinet nominees Pete Hegseth and Lee Zeldin.

Trump was also joined by his kids Don Jr, Eric, Ivanka and Tiffany.

An Elvis impersonator performed for the group earlier on in the night, Trump aide Margo Martin posted on X.

Fireworks are seen at President-elect Donald Trump’s private party and fireworks show at Trump National Golf Club. Getty Images

Trump and his family flew in an Air Force plane from West Palm Beach, Fla. to Washington earlier Saturday to kickstart his inauguration weekend. 

Following the party, Trump will lay a wreath at Arlington National Cemetery on Sunday.

President-elect Donald Trump, with Melania Trump, right, dances after watching fireworks at Trump National Golf Club. Getty Images

He will later hold a “Make America Great Again Victory Rally” inside the Capital One Arena in downtown Washington.

On Monday, Trump will be sworn in as United States’ 47th president at noon local time, which is set to take place in the Capital Rotunda for the first time in four decades because of extreme cold weather conditions

With Post wires


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