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Dana White done with politics after aiding Trump to victory

"I want nothing to do with this sh*t. It's gross. It's disgusting. I want nothing to do with politics," White said.

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"I want nothing to do with this sh*t. It's gross. It's disgusting. I want nothing to do with politics," White said.

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Katie Daviscourt Seattle WA
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UFC CEO Dana White said he would never work on a political campaign again after being an outspoken backer of now-President-elect Donald Trump, during the 2024 presidential campaign. White, 55, had some strong words when asked about his involvement with the campaign ahead of Saturday's UFC 309 showdown at Madison Square Garden, the New York Post reported.

"I'm never f*cking doing this again," White told reporters. "I want nothing to do with this sh*t. It's gross. It's disgusting. I want nothing to do with politics."

In July, White delivered an exuberant endorsement of Trump while standing on stage at the Republican National Convention. Additionally, he assisted the GOP nominee in connecting with young male voters who are avid UFC viewers and male podcasters, such as the Nelk Boys. White also spoke onstage during Trump's election night victory speech in November.

Despite swearing off politics, Dana White appears to still consider Trump a friend and told reporters at MSG: "Donald Trump is tougher and more bad*ss than anybody. 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*cking scope on it."





The president-elect arrived at UFC 309 with a political star-studded entourage, including billionaire Elon Musk, tech entrepreneur Vivek Ramaswamy, Robert F. Kennedy Jr., former Hawaii Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, musician Kid Rock, podcast mogul Joe Rogan, House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA), and his eldest son Donald Trump Jr.

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