
Dana White is standing firmly beside Donald Trump — and he says no amount of backlash, criticism, or lost business will ever change that.
During a recent podcast interview with Katie Miller, the wife of White House Deputy Chief of Staff Stephen Miller, White was asked whether publicly supporting President Trump had ever negatively impacted UFC business deals over the years.
White’s answer immediately grabbed attention.
The UFC boss made it clear that he refuses to let politics dictate his friendships, business relationships, or personal values.
According to White, the turmoil America experienced during the COVID era fundamentally changed the way he views the world.
He explained that he now prefers doing business with people who share similar principles and outlooks instead of constantly trying to satisfy critics or political opponents.
For longtime Trump supporters, White’s comments reflected a growing frustration with cancel culture and the pressure many public figures face for expressing conservative views.
White also emphasized that friendship does not require complete agreement on every political issue.
While he admitted there are policies and decisions he does not always agree with, he said loyalty and respect still matter far more than political differences.
He went on to describe Trump as a “great guy,” reinforcing the close relationship the two men have maintained for years.
The conversation later turned more personal when White revealed the surprisingly funny topic that sparks the biggest arguments between him and the president: the best movie in the legendary Rocky series.
According to White, the two regularly debate which Rocky film deserves the top spot.
But the biggest revelation involved the highly anticipated UFC event expected to take place at the White House during America’s 250th birthday celebration.
White confirmed that the idea originally came directly from President Trump himself.
Trump recently revealed that preparations are already underway for the historic event, which is expected to draw massive national attention.
The president said approximately 5,000 spectators will be seated near the event area, while tens of thousands more could gather near the Ellipse to watch the fights on giant outdoor screens.
Trump also noted that the event will be free to attend, making it one of the most unusual and high-profile sporting celebrations ever connected to the White House.
White added that many of the tickets will reportedly be reserved for members of the United States military, further tying the event to a patriotic celebration of America’s 250th anniversary.
Meanwhile, Joe Rogan is expected to attend the event as well.
Rogan previously admitted the concept sounds “crazy,” especially given growing international tensions and ongoing global conflicts.
Still, anticipation surrounding the event continues to build rapidly among UFC fans and Trump supporters alike.
Many conservatives online are already praising the event as another example of Trump’s unconventional leadership style and unmatched ability to dominate the national conversation.
For supporters, Dana White’s unwavering loyalty may have delivered one of the clearest messages yet: some alliances are stronger than politics, media outrage, or public pressure.