Donald Trump seen with Ivanka and Dana White at UFC 299 after the rally in Georgia


Fans cheered when Trump entered during the undercard before Sean O'Malley and Marlon Vera faced off.

Donald Trump arrives at UFC 299 with UFC President Dana White in Miami, Florida, USA on March 9, 2024. — X/@ufcontnt

Former United States President Donald Trump was spotted by attendees at Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) 299 in Miami, Florida, on Saturday ahead of the Sean O'Malley-Marlon Vera main event. daily mail reported.

The only Republican presidential candidate appeared alongside UFC president Dana White hours after giving a speech to a crowd of supporters at his presidential rally in Rome, Georgia.

The venue roared with applause when Trump entered during the card before Sean O'Malley and Marlon Vera went head-to-head.

Trump, 77, was also joined by his eldest daughter and former White House adviser Ivanka Trump, 42, who has stayed away from her father's 2024 presidential campaign.

Donald Trump and his daughter Ivanka Trump chat while attending UFC 299 in Miami, Florida, USA, on March 9, 2024. – AFP

White, 54, is a strong Trump supporter and once got into an argument with a patron over a social media post about the former president.

“I'm not going to accept a bigger offer if it's not something I'm aligned with and don't believe in 100 percent,” White once said while discussing his feud with the sponsor.

White's affection for Trump has only grown since then, as evidenced by the Republican's multiple appearances at UFC events in recent months.

Speaking in the northwestern city of Rome, Trump slammed his “grossly incompetent” opponent, Joe Biden, for “the most divisive, partisan, radical speech ever given by a president in that chamber.”

“Joe Biden should not yell angrily at America,” he argued. “America should be yelling angrily at Joe Biden.”

He also criticized Biden for backtracking on comments during the State of the Union in which he referred to the suspect as “an illegal.”

Biden expressed his regret in a MSNBC interview that did not use the Democrats' preferred term, “undocumented,” during an exchange with Trump's top ally, Marjorie Taylor Greene, who rallied with Trump on Saturday.

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