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Is Trump's return to the White House a triumph for the American people or a divisive setback?

It͏ ͏seems that all͏ o͏f America has turned͏ red lon͏g before Christmas, as t͏he Republica͏ns have fina͏ll͏y͏ breached the s͏win͏g-s͏tate str͏ongholds, securing a vic͏tory for Donald Trump and assuring͏ his retu͏rn to ͏the White House͏ for ͏a second term and a second ever non-consecutive term for a US Preisdent. With͏ e͏verything going according to pla͏n ͏for Trump, Dana White ͏stood bes͏ide th͏e ne͏w͏ly elected pre͏sid͏ent, sparking reac͏tions from͏ mult͏i-mil͏lion-dollar p͏o͏dc͏aster Joe Rogan͏.

Afte͏r clinching the ͏key swing state of ͏Wisc͏onsin͏, Trump came before his supporters to assert his victory stance. And guess who wa͏s right besid͏e͏ him during the victory͏ walk? None o͏ther than ͏UFC ͏CEO ͏Dana White, who coul͏d͏n’͏t h͏ide͏ his grin as his efforts durin͏g the campaign f͏or hi͏s friend finally bore fruits. While͏ Dana White͏ was al͏l smiles, Jo͏e Rogan͏ ha͏d a d͏ifferent me͏ssage for everyone.

 

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Joe Rogan shared his excitement on social media by uploading a video of Donald Trump’s victory walk, captioning it, “WHOLE. LEE. S–T!”—echoing his own reaction to the clip. Well, that’s not all as the 47th president of the United States appreciated the tenacity of the sport, and commended Dana White, saying, “This is the toughest sport I have ever seen [MMA], but I began to like it, and he loved it. Nobody’s done a better job in sports, and you know, he is a very motivational kind of guy. He gets these fighters, and they really go at it, which makes them one of the most successful sports enterprises anywhere, at any time, doing so well. I would like Dana to say a couple of words, as people love to hear from him,” said Donald Trump.

The newly elected President called upon his dear friend Dana White on the podium to have a few words for the people. The UFC CEO was honored to be the man of the moment and he came upon the podium and stated that people had given the right mandate this time. “Nobody deserves this more than he does, and nobody deserves it more than his family. This is what happens when the machine comes after you. What you’ve seen over the past several years is what resilience looks like—they couldn’t stop him. He keeps pushing forward, never quits, and is the most resilient, hardworking man I have ever met. His family is incredible, too. This, ladies and gentlemen, is karma. They deserve all of it, as a family.”

The UFC CEO further thanked the Nelk Boys, Adin Ross, Theo Von, and his dear friend Joe Rogan for their assistance, “I want to thank certain people: Adin Ross, Theo Von, and last but not least, the mighty and powerful Joe Rogan. And thank you, America! Thank you, and have a good night!.” Regardless, let us move on the witness the historical win by Donald Trump.

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Facts about Donald Trump’s victory in the Presidential elections

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In a historic development, Donald Trump is on the brink of becoming only the second U.S. president to serve non-consecutive terms, a feat last accomplished by Grover Cleveland. Trump, who previously held office from 2017 to 2021, is closing in on the pivotal 270 electoral votes needed to secure his return to the White House.

Grover Cleveland, a Democrat, became the first to achieve non-consecutive terms, serving from 1885 to 1889 and then again from 1893 to 1897. Interestingly, Cleveland narrowly lost the 1888 election to Benjamin Harrison despite winning the popular vote by over 90,000 votes, only to reclaim the presidency four years later by capturing 277 out of 444 electoral votes.

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Trump and Cleveland share intriguing parallels beyond their non-consecutive presidencies. Both are New Yorkers who had never served in federal government roles or in Congress before their initial elections. Each positioned themselves as political “outsiders,” pledging to clean up what they described as corruption in Washington, D.C.

In addition to that, Donald Trump secured most of the swing states that were expected to go into Kamala Harris’s pocket. With a record margin of 6,98,39,493 votes (51.1%), Trump has officially become the 47th POTUS. What’s your take on US elections and UFC CEO’s participation in it? State your thoughts in the comments below.

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