'Party foul!' Ivanka Trump calls out Jared Kushner for not dancing to 'YMCA'

Ivanka Trump poked fun at Jared Kushner’s ‘party foul’ on Sunday after he opted out of performing the ‘YMCA’ dance with a crowd of MAGA supporters.  

The internet razzed President Trump after a video of him dancing to the Village People’s YMCA went viral, and it appeared Kushner chose not to take any chances this weekend.

Kushner was among President Trump’s staffers and thousands of his supporters who gathered in Janesville, Wisconsin, on Saturday for a campaign rally. 

Jared Kushner (right) decided not to perform the iconic 'YMCA' dance by the Village People during a campaign stop in Janesville, Wisconsin

Jared Kushner (right) decided not to perform the iconic ‘YMCA’ dance by the Village People during a campaign stop in Janesville, Wisconsin

Pictured: Jared Kushner in Janesville, Wisconsin

Pictured: Jared Kushner in Janesville, Wisconsin

Jared Kushner (left and right) attended the Janesville, Wisconsin, ally on Saturday as President Trump campaigns ahead of the November 3rd election

Footage shared by DailyMail.com reporter Nikki Schwab shows Kushner, assistant to the President and senior advisor, standing next to the rally as the song plays.

Two staffers and the crowd excitedly mimic the iconic dance, but Kushner simply claps along to the rhythm.

Ivanka, Advisor to the President and mother-of-three, posted the video to her Twitter page, where it garnered 22,000 likes and 3,400 retweets.

President Donald Trump started setting the table to claim that the final presidential debate will be unfair, attacking moderator Kristen Welker during his Saturday night rally in Janesville, Wisconsin. 

‘I’ve known her for a long time, she’s extraordinarily unfair but that’s alright,’ the president complained to the crowd. ‘She deleted her entire account. I wonder why? I can’t imagine.’ 

Welker briefly deactivated her Twitter account Friday on the heels of C-SPAN’s Steve Scully, who was supposed to moderate the cancelled second presidential debate, being put on administrative leave after he lied about a tweet sent to Trump critic Anthony Scaramucci asking for advice.  

Ivanka Trump responded to the footage on Twitter by calling Kushner's moves a 'party foul'

Ivanka Trump responded to the footage on Twitter by calling Kushner’s moves a ‘party foul’

Pictured: White House Senior Advisers Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner wait to depart for U.S. President Donald Trump's campaign travel to Pennsylvania from the South Lawn at the White House

Pictured: White House Senior Advisers Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner wait to depart for U.S. President Donald Trump’s campaign travel to Pennsylvania from the South Lawn at the White House

Trump had called in to Sean Hannity’s Fox News Channel program and referred to Scully as a ‘Never Trumper.’ 

By Saturday, Welker’s Twitter account was turned back on. 

A spokeperson for NBC told DailyMail.com that she ‘she consulted internally, made sure there was two factor authentication and turned it back on.’     

The president had previously been complimentary of Welker, congratulating her at a press conference in Davos, Switzerland in January for being promoted to weekend ‘Today’ anchor.  

President Donald Trump lashed out at NBC's Kristen Welker and said she'll be 'extraordinarily unfair' when she moderates the final presidential debate Thursday, where Trump will face off against Democratic nominee Joe Biden

President Donald Trump lashed out at NBC’s Kristen Welker and said she’ll be ‘extraordinarily unfair’ when she moderates the final presidential debate Thursday, where Trump will face off against Democratic nominee Joe Biden

NBC News' Kristen Welker was selected to moderate the October 22 presidential debate in Nashville, Tennessee. The president claimed that Welker had deleted her Twitter account. She paused it after debate moderator Steve Scully was put on leave over lying about a tweet

NBC News’ Kristen Welker was selected to moderate the October 22 presidential debate in Nashville, Tennessee. The president claimed that Welker had deleted her Twitter account. She paused it after debate moderator Steve Scully was put on leave over lying about a tweet

On Saturday, Trump didn’t mention Scully but instead pointed a finger at NBC’s Savannah Guthrie, who moderated Thursday night’s town hall with the president in Miami, which took the place of the second debate. 

‘We did very well the other night with a person that I knew was even more unfair, Savannah,’ Trump told the crowd. 

Trump then suggested Guthrie had vanished after the town hall, despite her anchoring the ‘Today’ show the next day. 

‘In fact nobody’s seen Savannah for two days, what happened to Savannah?’ Trump said.  

‘But she was sort of jumping out of her seat, she was like flying. Just like, “I told you, I told you,”‘ he said, attempting to mimic the ‘Today’ show host. 

The president also complained about ‘Fox News Sunday’ host Chris Wallace and the way he handled Trump’s first debate performance onstage with Democratic nominee Joe Biden. 

Trump and Biden are supposed to face-off a final time before the November 3 presidential election on Thursday in Nashville, Tennessee. 

The second debate got scratched after Trump refused to participate virtually after contracting COVID-19. 

During Thursday night’s town hall with Guthrie, the president couldn’t recall when he had last tested negative for the coronavirus before testing positive twice on October 1 –  meaning he could have been infected during the first debate. 

The president returned to the campaign trail Monday. 

During his Saturday trip to Michigan and Wisconsin, Trump was with a number of officials who recently recovered from the virus including Sen. Ron Johnson, White House press secretary Kayleigh McEnany and Republican National Committee Chairwoman Ronna Romney McDaniel. 

source: dailymail.co.uk