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Massive Crowd Goes Wild When Trump Walked Into the UFC Fight With Tucker Carlson

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Former President Trump drew a loud ovation from the crowd when he entered Madison Square Garden with two other legendary icons. 

On Saturday night, Trump attended a UFC fight with an entourage of Kid Rock, Tucker Carlson, Dana White, and his son Don Jr.

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The group walked out to Kid Rock’s song, “American Badass,” as he was greeted with loud cheers from the audience in the Democrat-run city. 


Despite facing a mountain of politically-motivated legal battles, Trump still showed up in high spirits. 

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Earlier in the day, the former president touted his administration’s achievements during a rally in New Hampshire. 

“For four straight years under the Trump administration, I kept America safe. I kept Israel safe. I kept Ukraine safe, and I kept the world safe,” he said. 

Trump holds a massive lead over his GOP candidates, according to 2024 election polls. 

A FiveThirtyEight poll found that Trump has 55.6 percent support, while Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-Fla.) has 14.1 percent. Former South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is 8.7 percent, and Vivek Ramaswamy has 5.3 percent.


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