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WATCH: Obama and others caught on camera dancing maskless during his 'scaled back' birthday bash

Performers at the Obama 60th birthday bash on Saturday were able to secretly take some pictures and get them out of the internet.

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Performers at the Obama 60th birthday bash on Saturday were able to secretly take some pictures and get them out of the internet.

The photos were taken by Trap Beckham and his manager TJ Chapman (Beckham was entertaining at the event as a rapper and performed his classic "Birthday B**ch), although they later were forced to delete the photos.

As can be seen by the photos, most of the guests went maskless. Indeed, as can be seen below, many of the staff were also maskless for the duration of the event:

Alicia Keys and John Legend, two famous pop/R&B singers, also sang that night to commemorate Obama's ostensibly "scaled down" birthday.

Beckham elaborated that Chapman "had to delete everything due to the rules. "It was epic for sure. If any videos surface it’s going viral. He danced the whole time. Nobody ever seen Obama like this before."

According to the New York Post, the event went until 1am on Sunday or so, as people slowly retired to their chosen lodging for the rest of the night. Police called the resulting traffic jam a "S**t show". Traffic mirrored that of that at the airport just previously, as a plethora of luxury cars all took to the small town's road network at the same time.

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