By NIKKI SCHWAB, CHIEF CAMPAIGN CORRESPONDENT FOR DAILYMAIL.COM IN WASHINGTON, D.C.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump were caught smooching from the Truman Balcony Friday ahead of Washington, D.C.'s grand Fourth of July fireworks display.
The first couple kissed and hugged as supporters down below 'awww'-ed the scene.
Trump hosted military families in the South Lawn for the occasion, marking the holiday with a picnic.
Earlier in the night he delivered a speech from the balcony before signing his 'Big Beautiful Bill' into law - as Congress made good on a promise to have the mega piece of legislation passed before the Trump-imposed Fourth of July deadline.
There were also a trio of military flyovers, including with B-2 bombers, the stealth jets used in the recent military action over Iran.
The Trumps had slipped into the West Wing but returned to watch the annual fireworks display over the National Mall.
The DJ played patriotic tunes - but also a number of eyebrow-raising pop songs, including from artists Katy Perry and Lady Gaga, who were vocally supportive of Trump's Democratic political rivals: Hillary Clinton, Joe Biden and Kamala Harris. Perry's song Firework was played.
HOT TO GO! was also blasted out - from Chappell Roan - and Defying Gravity, sung by Cynthia Erivo in the Wicked film - both popular LGBTQ artists.
The president and first lady danced to YMCA - the final song to play during the Fourth of July fireworks display over the National Mall on Friday. A number of pop songs were also played - including those sung by Democratic artists.
A number of country hits were also played.
Members of the audience shouted out 'four more years' and 'eight more years.'
Trump has another three and a half years of his second term and is Constitutionally ineligible to run again - despite some backing from Republicans to have the Constitution amended just for the president, under his unique situation of serving two non-consecutive terms.
The president's walk-on song, Lee Greenwood's God Bless the USA, was played several times during the evening affair.
As the fireworks ended, YMCA was played - Trump's traditional walk-off tune.
He did his trademark dance and even got Melania to briefly do the moves too - though neither Trump engaged in the YMCA dance of spelling out the letters.
The crowd was interspersed with Cabinet members and top Trump officials including Chairman of the Joint Chiefs Dan 'Razin' Caine, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth, DHS Secretary Kristi Noem, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, Interior Secretary Doug Burgum, EPA Secretary Lee Zeldin and more.
White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt was photographed holding up the 'Big, Beautiful Bill' head of Trump's signing.
After spending the night at the D.C. festivities, the president and first lady were headed to their Bedminster, New Jersey golf resort to spend the remainder of the holiday weekend.
Trump pumped his fist as he boarded Air Force One with Melania at his side.