Donald Trump Steals The Show At UFC 309 Event, Jon Jones Pays Homage To The President
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-10% Center
- Reliability
40% ReliableFair
- Policy Leaning
-24% Somewhat Liberal
- Politician Portrayal
20% Positive
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70% : Trump embraced Rogan upon seeing him again, and the crowd and fighters alike celebrated the President elect throughout the night.57% : The cameras frequently pointed to Trump all night, as he was sitting next to his buddy Elon Musk ringside.
52% : And Trump had actually referenced that he would be making an appearance at this event, and went on to say it would either be in a "celebration or depressed" mood, depending on the election results.
40% : Upon walking into Madison Square Garden, fans arose from their seat and cheered as the 45th (soon to be 47th) U.S. President Trump arrived with UFC President Dana White.To point out, Trump is no stranger to the UFC community.
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