Last Updated on February 14, 2022
President Donald Trump will reportedly be attending the Ultimate Fighting Championship 264 event on Saturday,where one of his most high-profile supporters will be competing in the main event. UFC star Conor McGregor has previously described Trump as a “Phenomenal President” and Quite possibly the USA [Greatest of All Time].”
Alongside Trump, many other high-profile celebrities are expected to be in attendance, including actor Mel Gibson, musician Travis “Machine Gun Kelly” Barker, and social media personality Kourtney Kardashian. TSN Sports reporter Aaron Bronsteter tweeted on Friday, “45th U.S. President Donald Trump will be in attendance for UFC 264 this weekend per Dana White. As will Justin Bieber, Dave Chappelle, Kevin Durant, Odell Beckham Jr., Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Mel Gibson, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker and many others.”
45th U.S. President Donald Trump will be in attendance for UFC 264 this weekend per Dana White. As will Justin Bieber, Dave Chappelle, Kevin Durant, Odell Beckham Jr., Machine Gun Kelly, Megan Fox, Mel Gibson, Kourtney Kardashian and Travis Barker and many others.
— Aaron Bronsteter (@aaronbronsteter) July 7, 2021
As National File previously reported, McGregor praised Trump in January 2020Phenomenal President, writing, “Quite possibly the USA [Greatest Of All Time]. Most certainly one of them anyway, as he sits atop the shoulders of many amazing giants that came before him. No easy feet. Early stages of term also. Incredible. Congrats and Happy Martin Luther King Jr. day America.”
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Donald Trump has many high profile supporters in the MMA world, including UFC President Dana White, who endorsed Trump’s run for the presidency in 2020 at the Republican national Convention. White also spoke at the 2016 RNC.
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Trump supporter and Florida Governor Ron DeSantis recently appeared at a UFC event in April, enraging liberal mask activists and COVID activists.