Rock vocalist Jack White unleashed a scathing critique against renowned personalities Guy Fieri, Mel Gibson, Joe Rogan, and Mark Wahlberg, castigating their interaction with former President Donald Trump at a pulsating UFC spectacle in Las Vegas over the weekend.
Following the circulation of online images featuring the quartet alongside Trump at the T-Mobile Arena in Nevada during UFC 290, White seized his Instagram platform to express his seething outrage.
“In my eyes, anyone who ‘normalizes’ or bestows an ounce of respect upon this repugnant fascist, racist, and swindling charlatan, that piece of excrement called Trump, is equally abhorrent,” White vehemently stated on Monday. “This statement is unequivocally mine, not open to discussion or debate. – Jack White III.”
Accompanying his statement were snapshots capturing each individual’s interaction or encounter with Trump during the UFC event.
Curiously, one of White’s photos mistakenly portrayed Gibson at a previous UFC gathering in 2021, which had gained notoriety as it allegedly depicted Gibson saluting the former president.
Trump confidant Roger Stone corroborated Gibson’s presence at the Saturday event by sharing a photograph of the trio engrossed in conversation.
“Engaging in conversation with @realDonaldTrump and #MelGibson at the electrifying UFC fight in Vegas,” Stone tweeted.
Additionally, Trump advisor Steven Cheung posted a video showcasing Trump exchanging handshakes with Rogan amidst the event’s fervor.
Senior Trump advisor Jason Miller subsequently unveiled an image exhibiting Gibson and Wahlberg in close proximity to the ex-president during the UFC extravaganza.
“Tonight, the second and third most illustrious stars of Las Vegas!” Miller declared on Twitter.
Miller further shared a photograph of Trump engaged in conversation with Fieri during the memorable evening.
Although Fieri has seldom ventured into political discussions, the esteemed chef recently appeared on “Fox & Friends” to address the restaurant industry’s challenges stemming from inflation.
Trump’s attendance at numerous UFC events, both before and during his presidential tenure, has witnessed him rubbing shoulders with various luminaries, including former heavyweight champion Mike Tyson.
During Saturday’s brawl, South Africa’s Dricus Du Plessis astonishingly leaped over the cage following his triumph over Robert Whittaker in the middleweight division, extending his hand to both Trump and UFC president Dana White.