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Ultimate Fighting Championship boss Dana White has made a big decision following President-elect Donald Trump’s blowout win over Vice President Kamala Harris.

After campaigning hard for Trump and accompanying him at several UFC events over the previous election cycle, White is swearing off politics for good.

“I’m never f***ing doing this again,” White told the far-left magazine New Yorker in an interview published this week. “I want nothing to do with this sh*t. It’s gross. It’s disgusting. I want nothing to do with politics.”

White reportedly made his comments following UFC 309 at New York City’s premier venue, Madison Square Garden. Trump appeared at the fight along with several of his Cabinet picks, including Tulsi Gabbard and Robert F. Kennedy Jr., along with House Speaker Mike Johnson and other notables like singer Kid Rock. At one point, Trump embraced top-rated podcaster Joe Rogan, who is a regular in UFC circles and calls fights as well as interviews fighters following their matches.

“It’s always loud when he comes here, but now that he’s won? Now that he’s the President again? Oh, my God,” Rogan said, according to the report by the New Yorker’s Sam Eagan.

The report provides a brief history of the UFC and Trump’s influence in bringing mixed martial arts into mainstream American entertainment.

“As the UFC has grown, there’s been a lot of people that have jumped on the bandwagon and became fans,” White said, according to Eagan. “Trump was there from the beginning.”

Trump’s lineage with the UFC and the sport’s ability to attract a demographic his campaign targeted — younger men — reportedly had a major impact on the outcome of the election.

“Young men, one of the most unreliable demographics in politics, make up a large part of UFC’s audience,” Eagan wrote.

Trump has attended several UFC events between the time he left office in January 2021 and Election Day 2024.

Also, podcasts like the one Rogan hosts are also being credited with turning out the younger male vote for Trump.

“You’re getting conversations in these podcasts, and you yourself, as a young kid, get to really see who Donald Trump is,” White said, according to Eagan. “Not the bullsh*t you hear from the far-left media.”

Eagen made an effort to draw a parallel between UFC competition and the 47th president-elect himself.

“The product White is selling—two people locked in a cage, engaging in a mixture of boxing, wrestling, Brazilian jujitsu, Muay Thai, and karate among other martial arts—mirrors Trump’s own appeal in many respects,” he wrote. “The U.F.C. alternates between the camp theatrics of show business and a kind of abject brutality that is impossible to look away from. The sport is now fully in the mainstream, but it still has a chip on its shoulder, casting itself and its fans as widely misunderstood.”

“Donald Trump is tougher and more badass than anybody,” White told Eagan. “You can only pray that you’re a quarter of the man that Donald Trump was when a guy tried to take seven shots at his head with a high-powered rifle with a f***ing scope on it.”

Regarding Trump’s incoming team, one of the newest additions is already picking up wide support. Trump’s decision to nominate former Florida Attorney General Pam Bondi to U.S. attorney general appears to have been a good choice, according to several Republicans who see smooth sailing ahead for her Senate confirmation.

Trump named Bondi after his first choice, former Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.), generated a firestorm of controversy and no small amount of Senate opposition from some Republicans in the upper chamber as they prepare to take control in January after seizing a majority over Democrats.

Congratulations to my friend @PamBondi, the next attorney general of the United States I look forward to supporting her nomination in the Senate,” Sen Mike Lee of Utah tweeted.

Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said on X that Bondi will be easily confirmed.

“Well done, Mr. President. Picking Pam Bondi for Attorney General is a grand slam, touchdown, hole in one, ace, hat trick, slam dunk, Olympic gold medal pick. She will be confirmed quickly because she deserves to be confirmed quickly,” Graham predicted.

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