Donald Trump supporter Jorge Masvidal DENIED ‘good f**king money’ after demonetization from social media for immense support

Jorge Masvidal, a former UFC fighter, shares his experiences of being a supporter of Donald Trump over the years.


Donald Trump supporter Jorge Masvidal DENIED ‘good f**king money’ after demonetization from social media for immense support

Jorge Masvidal was demonetized because of his connection to Donald Trump (Image via Instagram)

Over the years, Donald Trump, the Republican representative and the US President elect, has impressed many with his strong personality. This has led several individuals to become fond of him. Interestingly, among his supporters are notable figures from the UFC community. One such individual is former UFC fighter Jorge Masvidal, who has supported Trump for a long time.

Recently, Jorge “Gamebred” Masvidal appeared on a podcast where he discussed several interesting topics. During the episode, the 40-year-old American fighter talked about his camaraderie with the newly elected President Donald Trump. While discussing that, Masvidal also shared a censorship incident he experienced as a supporter of Trump.

Initially, I was making very good money on YouTube and Facebook. I was monetized, I was f**king killing the game. I’m talking about good f**king money… I did a video with Donald Junior (Donald Trump Jr.). We got like 44 million views. I’m talking about two or three days later, simultaneously Facebook and YouTube unmonetized me.

Jorge Masvidal via Fight Back Podcast (Check from 41:35)
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Masvidal was baffled as to why his video with Donald Trump Jr. was demonetized by major public platforms like YouTube and Facebook. Interestingly, this isn’t the first time such an incident has occurred. Last month, ahead of the US Presidential elections, Joe Rogan faced similar issues. In a podcast episode of Rogan and Trump, the episode was briefly taken down, with censorship cited as the reason.

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Speaking of Masvidal’s relationship with Trump, Gamebred has consistently supported the newly elected president. In response, Trump has acknowledged Masvidal’s support and praised him on multiple occasions. Because of this, the two have developed a strong camaraderie. As a result, Masvidal is confident that Trump would do an excellent job during his second term as the POTUS.

Jorge Masvidal believes Donald Trump is ‘going to handle it all’ in his second term as the President

Initially, it was only Dana White, the CEO, who praised Donald Trump. However, over time, many others within the promotion have joined in expressing their admiration. As a result, the newly elected president’s reputation has grown significantly among various individuals in the community. They believe that Trump has the potential to elevate the status of their nation further.

Jorge Masvidal and Donald Trump together
Jorge Masvidal and Donald Trump together (Image via Instagram)

Interestingly, besides Americans, even notable figures like Khabib Nurmagomedov have expressed their support for Trump. They believe that the newly elected president can bring peace to the ongoing conflict between Israel and Palestine. In this context, Jorge Masvidal also expressed his confidence in Trump, stating that he would work for the betterment of all and effectively manage the situation.

I don’t know what Trump’s going to do, but I know whatever he’s going to do is going to bring peace to the Middle East and peace to Russia and Ukraine… Listen. This is the President of the United States, bro. We ain’t backing down for sh*t. Trump is going to handle it all just how he did the first four years, but even better now…

Jorge Masvidal via Sportsbook Review

Like Masvidal, several individuals, including Dana White, Joe Rogan, and Colby Covington share similar thoughts about Trump’s second term as president. UFC 309 marked the last time Trump attended a UFC event. His status as the POTUS will likely prevent him from making a return. As such, fighters like Masvidal hope for a better future from 2025.

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