Donald Trump Returns To Madison Square Garden For UFC Fight, Flanked By Elon Musk and MAGA Allies
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53% : They were joined by several people who Trump intends to have on his team, including his eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., billionaire Elon Musk and one-time Republican presidential hopeful Vivek Ramaswamy, who are poised to head the Department of Government Efficiency.43% : During this election, young men turned toward Trump.
41% : Trump also made it a point to go on podcasts that appeal to young men, like the now-highly discussed Rogan interview.
35% : Kid Rock's "American Bad Ass" was playing as Trump walked to his cage side seat as the crowd chanted, "U.S.A.! U.S.A.!"Flanked alongside the incoming president were big names in UFC, like the organization's chief executive and a close ally of Trump, Dana White, and former UFC announcer and current top podcaster, Joe Rogan.
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