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Emmanuel Macron forced Trump to sit through a Daft Punk cover band

Trump’s up all night to get lucky.

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If there’s one thing millennials loved about Barack Obama, it’s how hip and with it of a president he was. If you need any indication, just listen to his speech for Jay-Z’s introduction into the Songwriter’s Hall of Fame. And, no matter what your politics are, many feel Donald Trump doesn’t engage with the world with the same kind of zeal.

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Until now.

Because today during his trip to France to celebrate Bastille Day, Donald Trump took in the sights and sounds of 1997’s hottest French house act: Daft Punk.

Watch how hip he is.

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The performance came from a French military band that covered a medley of Daft Punk songs for French president Emmanuel Macron and Trump.

If you are one of those people who has argued our current president doesn’t have the same appreciation for the arts as Obama, let these screengrabs of him enthusiastically enjoying renditions of one of electronica’s most influential acts change your mind.

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Screengrab via Franceinfo/Twitter
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Screengrab via Franceinfo/Twitter
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Screengrab via Franceinfo/Twitter

That is the look of a man who burned a hole through his copy of Discovery and can name every track from Random Access Memories.

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During the celebration—perhaps hyped after jamming out to some mid-2000s trance—Trump and Macron, who have had some handshake drama before, enjoyed a 30-second long embrace that is… something.

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There’s no doubt when Trump gets back to Air Force One, that plane will be bumping “Around the World.”

 
The Daily Dot