Trump gets standing ovation at UFC fight
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Donald Trump was given a standing ovation as arrived at UFC 302 in New Jersey – just days after he became a convicted felon.

The president’s 34 charges did not diminish the enthusiasm of approximately 17,000 supporters at the Prudential Center in Newark. They cheered with anticipation as the special guest arrived at the arena on Saturday night.

Trump, who served as US president from 2017-20, was convicted of 34 counts of falsifying business records on Thursday, as a jury reached a verdict in his hush money trial.

And he was seen at Newark’s Prudential Center on Saturday around 10pm ET with UFC boss Dana White. 

He got a loud ovation as he entered the arena, according to Mail Sport’s Leocciano Callao.

Chants of ‘USA, USA!’ broke out, after Trump followed the entrance of fighter Sean Strickland.

‘He is getting a standing ovation from the assembled masses,’ one of the fight’s commentators said. 

As he walked into the arena, Trump was greeted by popular comedian Theo Von, who eagerly shook the president’s hand. Trump smiled at Von and affectionately patted him on the shoulder.

New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, who was also in attendance, appeared on the screen and received a standing ovation.

Spotlights swept around the arena and loud rock music blared from the speakers. 

Chants of ‘we want Trump’ and ‘f**k Joe Biden’ reverberated throughout the crowd. 

In the audience, some supporters proudly waved Trump 2024 flags. 

Dana White conducted Trump through the crowd. Spectators cheered and applauded the former president. 

As Trump walked down the path near the ring, people leaned out of their chairs to shake his hand. 

Donald Trump was given a standing ovation as arrived at UFC 302 in New Jersey - just days after he became a convicted felon

Donald Trump was given a standing ovation as arrived at UFC 302 in New Jersey – just days after he became a convicted felon

Chants of 'USA, USA!' broke out, after Trump followed the entrance of fighter Sean Strickland

Chants of ‘USA, USA!’ broke out, after Trump followed the entrance of fighter Sean Strickland

Without breaking his stride, Trump turned and high fived and shook the hands of his enthusiastic supporters. 

The camera remained close to Trump’s face, which by turns smiled and displayed a grateful expression. 

At one point, the president paused and shook his fist in the air in a jubilant manner. The din of the applause was deafening.

Before sitting down, Trump waved at various members in the crowd and repeatedly mouthed ‘thank you’ to his ardent fans. 

Trump walked right in front of Aaron Rodgers, who remained seated and watched the president pass by. 

Spectators at the Prudential Center didn’t look ready to sit down. Long after Trump entered, many of the people in the audience remained on their feet, cheering and filming videos of him on their phones.

 ‘Well you had a sneaking suspicion that former president Trump would be in the building for UFC 302,’ the commentator narrated.

‘Boy, the round of applause he’s getting right now is pretty staggering,’ Joe Rogan, the other commentator, said in disbelief.

At one point, the president paused and shook his fist in the air in a jubilant manner. The din of the applause was deafening

At one point, the president paused and shook his fist in the air in a jubilant manner. The din of the applause was deafening

The camera remained close to Trump's face, which by turns smiled and displayed a grateful expression

The camera remained close to Trump’s face, which by turns smiled and displayed a grateful expression

On his way over to his ringside seat, Trump paused at the broadcaster’s box and  shook hands with Joe Rogan.

Rogan can be heard saying: ‘Thank you, sir.’

Trump took his seat at the corner of the ring, from which place he watched the Makhachev vs. Poirier fight.

While the president watched the fight, a ‘f**k Joe Biden’ chant erupted. 

Trump raised his fist in the air and crowd cheered with pleasure.  

The jury in Trump’s trial found he illegally influenced the 2016 election by hiding a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels – who has claimed to have a consensual sexual encounter with Trump a decade prior (Trump has denied that).

Each count carries a possible maximum sentence of up to four years in prison.

Trump will be sentenced by on July 11, although a custodial sentence is unlikely to follow.

He is the first president in US history to be convicted of a felony and raged against the ‘rigged’ trial, which he claims was politically-motivated as his 2024 re-election campaign continues to gather steam.

The jury in Trump's trial found he illegally influenced the 2016 election by hiding a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels

The jury in Trump’s trial found he illegally influenced the 2016 election by hiding a $130,000 hush money payment to porn star Stormy Daniels

Trump raised an astonishing $52 million in donations to his White House campaign in the 24 hours following the guilty verdicts, suggesting many of his supporters agree that his convictions were unfair.

A DailyMail.com poll conducted on Thursday night after the verdict was announced found that positive views of Trump among the electorate as a whole surged by six percentage points.

During a news conference on Friday, Trump touted the results of the survey, declaring it as evidence that the American people are rallying to his side.

Trump faces three other criminal trials for mishandling classified documents, trying to influence the result of the 2020 election and stoking the January 6 riots. 

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