Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem seen bopping to 'Ice Ice Baby' at Mar-a-Lago New Year's Eve bash
Stephen Miller is bopping to “ICE ICE Baby” at Mar-a-Lago.
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This goes crazy. pic.twitter.com/mr4x1WBR8N
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA: White House senior aide Stephen Miller and Department of Homeland Secretary Kristi Noem were seen grooving to Vanilla Ice's 'Ice Ice Baby' at the New Year's Eve party held at Mar-a-Lago on Wednesday, December 31.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump hosted their annual New Year's Eve party, drawing high-profile guests from politics, business, and social circles.
Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem groove during NYE party at Mar-a-Lago
A clip that has gone viral on social media shows Stephen Miller and Kristi Noem bopping on 'Ice Ice Baby' during the New Year's Eve party in Palm Beach, Florida.
Interestingly, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has carried out multiple raids across Minnesota on Christmas Eve, detaining hundreds of illegal immigrants who are now being held for deportation.
President Trump and the First Lady arrive to the Mar-a-Lago New Year’s Eve party! 🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/ciM9CrFpVj
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The New Year's Eve party at Mar-a-Lago was attended by several big names, such as Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and others. Netanyahu was spotted next to Trump in a social media post as they watched the fireworks display together.
🚨BREAKING: Stephen Miller is singing along to Vanilla ICE's "ICE ICE Baby" at President Trump's Mar-a-Lago New Year's Eve Party.
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This is so incredible! God bless @StephenM!
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The POTUS had earlier joked that the Israeli Prime Minister might attend the New Year's Eve party. Before the party started, Trump briefly spoke to reporters outside the club's ballroom and said his resolution for 2026 is "Peace, Peace on Earth."
There was also a charity auction during the party. Artist Vanessa Horabuena made a speed painting of Jesus, which Trump later auctioned. The painting was ultimately sold for $2.75 million.
Trump goes off about Somali fraud at his New Year’s Eve bash
Trump used his New Year’s Eve celebration at Mar-a-Lago to address concerns about alleged massive fraud tied to Somali immigrants in Minnesota.
The POTUS launched a tirade about alleged abuse of taxpayer-funded programs, accusing fraudsters of stealing billions and promising to reclaim the cash.
Trump was seen saying in a clip that went viral, "They stole $18 billion! And that’s just what we’ve heard about. It’s a giant scam. We’re going to get to the bottom of it. We’re going to get that money back! It’s all coming back!"
🚨 BREAKING: President Trump is GOING OFF about Somali fraud at his New Year’s Eve event
— Nick Sortor (@nicksortor) January 1, 2026
“They stole $18 BILLION! And that’s just what we’ve HEARD about.”
“It’s a GIANT SCAM. We’re going to get to the bottom of it.”
“We’re going to GET THAT MONEY BACK! It’s ALL coming back!”… pic.twitter.com/l61MYT5JpT
Moreover, Trump took time to praise Minnesota Republican Rep Tom Emmer for comments he had made earlier in the day while discussing the issue on television.
"We have a lot of leaders here, great leaders like Tom Emmer. I watched him on television talking about Somalia today. He's talking about the Somalian population, and not very nicely. He was not nice. But that's okay. We need you in Minnesota. We want to take back our country," the president said.
Trump made the remarks as scrutiny intensifies around Minnesota’s social services programs, where federal investigators say widespread abuse has been uncovered.