It wasn’t just fight night at UFC 314 in Miami—it was a full-blown Trump takeover.
The energy in the Kaseya Center shot through the roof Saturday night as President Donald Trump made his iconic walk-in to thunderous applause. Dressed sharp in a gold tie and backed by a power crew, Trump walked into the arena like a true champion—greeted not just by the roar of the crowd, but by the unmistakable sound of “American Badass” by Kid Rock blaring through the speakers.
As always, Trump delivered the kind of entrance that made it feel like the Super Bowl, WrestleMania, and the Fourth of July all rolled into one.
With his grandchildren by his side, Trump was flanked by UFC CEO Dana White, who’s long been a loyal friend, and Rep. Byron Donalds (R-FL)—Trump’s pick for Florida governor. The crowd ate it up.
UFC commentator Joe Rogan couldn’t help but marvel at the moment, asking on-air, “Has anyone besides Trump and these fighters ever had a walk-in like that?” Fellow commentator and former UFC Heavyweight Champ Daniel Cormier jumped in: “Give him the walkout! People love it!”
And they really did. Fans stood, cheered, and pulled out their phones as Trump shook hands, waved, and greeted the sea of supporters.
Trump worked the room like a pro, stopping to chat and shake hands with celebrities, political allies, and cabinet members.
He hugged Joe Rogan, shared a moment with NBA legend Shaquille O’Neal, and greeted Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy. He even took time to talk with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who currently serves in Trump’s cabinet as Health and Human Services Secretary.
Also in attendance? A who’s who of the new America First leadership:
- Secretary of State Marco Rubio
- Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard
- FBI Director Kash Patel
- White House Communications Director Steven Cheung
- And even Elon Musk with his son, X
Talk about a lineup.
The main event featured a Featherweight title fight between Alexander Volkanovski and Diego Lopes, but there’s no doubt who stole the show.
Trump’s growing presence at major American sporting events continues to send a clear message: he’s the people’s president. From packed stadiums to fight nights, the excitement around him keeps rising—whether it’s at Madison Square Garden, the Super Bowl, or the Daytona 500.
This isn’t just politics. It’s a movement—and the crowd reaction proves it.
In today’s America, it’s rare to find a leader who can command the respect of legends like Shaq, innovators like Elon Musk, fighters like Cormier, and everyday patriots all at the same time. But Trump’s doing just that.
No teleprompters. No staged performances. Just raw energy and real love from the American people.
And on Saturday night in Miami, it was clear once again: Trump’s still got it.
I have never felt more safe from what my government might do to me or take from me than I did when President Trump was and is president. I also feel much safer from threats within and outside America’s borders.