Trump walked out to an explosion of applause.
The crowd at UFC 295 at Madison Square Garden in New York burst into cheers and applause as former President Donald Trump made his grand entrance to the event alongside legendary rock singer Kid Rock and world-renowned journalist Tucker Carlson.
Trump walked out to the song "American Badass" by Kid Rock.
Conservative influencer Benny Johnson tweeted footage of the crowd exploding with applause and said: "Watch this video. What do you see? All [I] see is Tucker as VP"
Trump was met with an electrifying reaction from the attending audience, much like other times he has attended prior UFC events, including his April appearance at UFC 287 in downtown Miami and UFC 290 in Las Vegas back in July, where he spent time with Roger Stone and legendary actor Mel Gibson.
UFC legend Jorge Masvidal famously led a chant of "Let’s Go Brandon" during Trump's appearance at UFC 287. "Also, I want to say, greatest president in the history of the world sitting right there. I love that guy" The MMA fighter said, "let's take that, you know who, 'let's go Brandon' motherf*cker out of power and replace him," in reference to Joe Biden and said to the crowd, "If I could get it, just one time: 'Lets Go Brandon!'"
Trump has been seen hobnobbing with many prominent people in the UFC space during these appearances, including UFC boss Dana White and podcast as well as UFC host Joe Rogan.
This is a breaking story and will be updated.
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