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Melania Trump begins US Navy address with ‘Hooyah’ chant … from the Independent Holly Patrick

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Melania Trump led US Navy sailors in a “Hooyah” chant as she opened her speech at the Navy 250 Celebration in Virginia on Sunday, 5 October.

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