UFC President Dana White is an outspoken supporter of President Donald Trump, having spoken at various Republican conventions to support Trump’s election campaigns. White has revealed that the average person might be “shocked” to learn the number of celebrities who are secretly Trump supporters.
Speaking to Tomi Lahren on OutKick’s “Tomi Lahren is Fearless,” White stated, “One hundred percent. A lot of them,” when asked about celebrities who support Trump but prefer not to publicly acknowledge it. He emphasized, “Shocked. You’d be shocked. All closet fans of Trump.”
In 2024, several UFC fighters actively campaigned for Trump in Michigan during the presidential election. Actor Dennis Quaid earlier pointed out Hollywood’s “double standard” regarding Trump in March. Quaid commented, “There’s either ‘F Trump’ from the other side or ‘I love Trump’ from a few of us who speak about it.” He further elaborated on the prevalent double standards, stating, “You’ve got common sense, and then you’ve got some whipped-up scenario.”
White and Trump watched the UFC lightweight championship fight during the UFC Freedom 250 event held on the South Lawn at the White House in Washington, D.C., on June 14, 2026. This display of support between the sports community and political figures has been notable.
Sports reporter Emily Austin shared with Fox News Digital her experience of facing backlash for her Trump support. Despite this, she received numerous messages of agreement from notable individuals, including NBA players, which highlights the complexity and diversity of political opinions in the sports world.

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