Trump emerges from Mar-a-Lago seclusion to raucous reception at UFC with key allies
Former President Donald Trump emerged from his Mar-a-Lago seclusion to attend a UFC event in Sunrise, Florida, last Saturday.
Trump was greeted with a raucous reception from the crowd, who chanted "USA!" and "Let's go, Brandon!" as he made his way to his seat.
Trump was joined by several key allies, including his former campaign manager Corey Lewandowski, former White House adviser Steve Bannon, and former national security adviser Michael Flynn.
The event was seen as a sign that Trump is preparing to re-enter the political arena. He has been teasing a potential run for president in 2024, and his appearance at the UFC event was seen as a way to test the waters.
Trump's appearance also comes as he faces increasing legal challenges. He is currently under investigation by the Fulton County District Attorney's office in Georgia for his attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election in the state.
Trump is also facing a civil lawsuit from the New York Attorney General's office alleging that he defrauded donors to his charitable foundation. He is also facing a criminal investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney's office into his financial dealings.
Despite these legal challenges, Trump remains a popular figure among Republicans. He has continued to hold rallies and fundraisers, and he has endorsed several candidates in the upcoming midterm elections.
It is unclear whether Trump will ultimately decide to run for president again. However, his appearance at the UFC event suggests that he is at least considering the possibility.