Dana White thanks "the mighty and powerful" Joe Rogan in a short yet high-octane speech after Donald Trump's victory
UFC boss Dana White thanked Joe Rogan and Nelk Boys, among other internet personalities, during his speech after Donald Trump's victory. In the 2024 United States elections, Trump defeated the Democratic Party's Kamala Harris to win his second presidential term.
White is a close friend and a vocal supporter of Trump. He gave a short speech at Mar-a-Lago after the Republican candidate's victory. White praised the 78-year-old and his family for fighting through adverse circumstances en route to a historic win.
The UFC boss then expressed his gratitude towards a few internet personalities, including Rogan, presumably for providing Trump a platform to share his vision through their shows/podcasts. White said:
"I want to thank some people real quick. I want to thank the Nelk Boys, Adin Ross, Theo Von, Bussin' with the Boys... And last but not the least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan. And thank you America, thank you. Have a good night."
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Joe Rogan openly endorsed Donald Trump for the 2024 presidential elections
Joe Rogan, a popular podcaster and UFC color commentator, has interacted with people from all walks of life on his Joe Rogan Experience podcast. While Rogan has largely refrained from aligning himself with either the Republican or Democratic Party, he seems to have been convinced by Trump's vision for the country in recent times.
Rogan interacted with Trump on a recent podcast episode that received more than 46 million views on YouTube within 10 days. Following this, he invited Tesla founder Elon Musk on the podcast. While sharing the episode on X, Rogan wrote that he agrees with Musk's thoughts on Trump and admitted it to be an endorsement of the 78-year-old. He wrote:
"The great and powerful @elonmusk. If it wasn't for him we'd be f***ed. He makes what I think is the most compelling case for Trump you'll hear, and I agree with him every step of the way. For the record, yes, that's an endorsement of Trump. Enjoy the podcast."