MIAMI — President Donald Trump said the standing ovation and cheers he drew when he took his seat at a UFC event in his home state of Florida were signs ''we're doing a good job.''
Trump shook hands with some supporters as he walked to his cageside seat Saturday night at Miami's Kaseya Center while others waved his trademark red campaign cap. The Republican president, who stayed for several hours before flying back to his home in Palm Beach, said it was a ''great honor'' to receive that recognition from the crowd.
''It says we're doing a good job. If we weren't doing a good job, we'd get the opposite," he told reporters accompanying him aboard Air Force One.
In the nearly three months since he has been back in office, Trump has launched a broad effort led by billionaire Elon Musk to shrink government by firing thousands of workers and cutting spending, tried unsuccessfully thus far to end Russia's war against Ukraine and impose tariffs against many countries, including close allies of the United States.
Democrats, and even some Trump supporters, have criticized his early actions.
But at UFC, it was a night focused on the fighters in the cage.
''Every one of them came up at the end, and they were great,'' Trump said. ''I mean, they're all warriors, modern day warriors.''
At one point, fighter Dominick Reyes walked over to the side of the Octagon after winning his bout and acknowledged Trump. Reyes went to take a photo with the president after the post-fight interview.