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WATCH: Trump Sends Heartfelt Message to Crowd at NYE Party

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The New Year’s Eve festivities at former President Donald Trump’s party didn’t take away from his heartfelt message about his desire to rescue the country from the disastrous policies of President Joe Biden.

Taking the microphone, the Republican leader thanked his patriotic guests for attending the celebration before promising them a return to a more prosperous country under his renewed leadership.

“We are going to have a great 2024! We’re going to make American great again,” said Trump over the roar of his crowd.

“We will make America great again. Thank you, and we love you all. Have a great time and a great new year,” he added.

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The evening’s festivities were a night-and-day difference with an appearance by President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden, sitting for the camera in a bedazzled dress and waiting for a warm glass of milk before hitting the bed before midnight.

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Other scenes from President Trump’s party showed Vanilla Ice performing on stage with one of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

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Elsewhere in his speech at Mar-a-Lago, President Trump gave a loving shoutout to his wife and former First Lady Melania Trump who is caring for her elderly, hospitalized mother. He also joked that hucksters outside were scalping tickets for $10,000 to get into his party.

“Most of you are members. A couple of you snuck in. They’re scalping tickets outside, can you believe it? They’re getting $10,000 a ticket! I know my members are rich but they know… they’d be out of here in two seconds,” Trump joked as the crowd laughed its approval.

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President Trump’s ability to draw crowds remains as strong as his 2016 campaign when tens of thousands of supporters filled stadiums for the chance to get a glimpse of the future 45th leader of the free world. During his latest campaign, the Republican leader has played the role of DJ for massive crowds and elicited tears of joy from supporters literally begging him to win a second term.