‘USA’ chants get away throughout Trump’s look at UFC in Miami

‘USA’ chants get away throughout Trump’s look at UFC in Miami

Former President Donald Trump was greeted by an adoring crowd Saturday evening in Miami for UFC 287.

Chants of “USA” rang out when Mr. Trump took his seat cage-side, in line with movies posted on social media. More cheers erupted when the previous president was flashed on the jumbotron as part of the pay-per-view broadcast. 

Mr. Trump was on the occasion with longtime good friend and UFC President Dana White, in addition to boxing legend Mike Tyson and the Bud Light-hating singer Kid Rock.

The former president was additionally in attendance to root for ardent supporter UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal.

Masvidal introduced his retirement after dropping in a call to Gilbert Burns and used his ultimate post-fight interview to bathe reward on Mr. Trump, in line with the New York Post.

“I wanted to say, [the] greatest president in the history of the world sitting right there,” Masvidal stated whereas pointing at Mr. Trump. “I love that guy.”

The fighter then voiced his assist for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis, who’s extensively thought of Mr. Trump’s biggest opponent within the upcoming Republican presidential major. Mr. DeSantis has but to announce his intent to run. 

“We also got the greatest governor of all time here in Florida,” Masvidal stated. “Let’s keep Florida free, a red state.”

Masvidal completed his post-fight interview by main the gang in a “Let’s go Brandon” chant, which is a slogan used to insult President Joseph R. Biden. It’s a reference to a 2021 interview the place an NBC reporter misinterpreted a crowd that was saying “F— Joe Biden” as  “Let’s go Brandon.”

Mr. Trump was charged with 34 felony counts in New York final week for falsifying enterprise data in an effort to pay hush cash to individuals throughout his 2016 marketing campaign. 

The cash was paid to stop salacious tales from going public, together with some that concerned alleged sexual encounters with the previous president.

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