Donald Trump at UFC event
US President visits cage struggle without musk
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Donald Trump’s great men’s friendship and Elon Musk is over. This time the US President visited the UFC without the ex-buddy.
Once again Donald Trump (78) visited a mixed martial arts event of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). After the former friends Trump and Elon Musk (53) recently came to a big crack, the US President showed himself on June 7th without the billionaire in Newark, New Jersey.
Donald Trump like a cage fighter
Trump was celebrated on site by the cheering audience, as a show, among other things. Like one of the cage fighters, the 78 -year -old moved into the arena to music – with Dana White (55) at his side. White, the head of the well -known MMA organization, has been considered a Trump supporter and confidante -for some time now -and thus seems to strengthen his back to the president even after the argument with musk. Trump’s daughter Ivanka (43) and his son Eric (41) were also present, as can be seen in photos of the event.
It was only in April that Trump and ex-buddy Musk visited one of the martial arts events in Miami with his little son X Æ A-XII. Among other things, photos, such as the president, the billionaire and the five -year -old sit in front of the cage and apparently fascinated one of the fights.
It was not the only questionable educational method of the billionaire who recently became known. At the end of May, Musk took a press appointment with clearly visible violets, in which he said, according to US reports, asked his son to hit him in the face. It happened when it happened. “I walked around with Little X and said: ‘Come on, hit my face’, and he did that, “. He “didn’t feel much, but I guess it leaves blue spots”.
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Source: Stern

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