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Freshman Kansas Congressman’s son ‘dabs’ during swearing-in photo op

WASHINGTON (AP) — A new Kansas Congressman is dishing out discipline after his 17-year-old son pulled a dance move resembling a sneeze during a photo shoot with House Speaker Paul Ryan after the U.S. House of Representatives swearing-in ceremony at the Capitol.

U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall tweeted: “He’s grounded.”

During the photo shoot Tuesday, Cal Marshall held the Bible with his father and Ryan. As the photographer prepared to take photos, the son raised one arm in the move popularized by sports celebrities known as dabbing, hiding his face as if he was about to sneeze.

Ryan asked if he was OK. As the teen began laughing, Marshall said, “He’s sneezing.”

Check out the video from CNN Politics HERE.

The move was featured on news around the nation including Wednesday’s opening of the TODAY show.

Marshall, an obstetrician from Great Bend, won the 1st District seat after beating incumbent tea party favorite Tim Huelskamp in the Republican primary.

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