Sneako Urges UFC 317 Crowd To Boo Donald Trump If He Shows Up

Sneako has issued a bold call to action for UFC fans, urging attendees at the next UFC event to vocally express their disapproval if former President Donald Trump makes an appearance.

In a passionate video statement, Sneako directly addressed the UFC audience, saying “the next ufc event i want everybody there i’m going to say this hopefully somebody clipped this everybody at the ufc next time Trump walks out and tries to orify me off to boo him.”

The controversial content creator’s criticism stems from what he perceives as Trump’s abandonment of his campaign promise regarding military conflicts. “He promised us no new wars and look what he did what six months into his second term everyone needs to boo him and everyone will because he completely betrayed all of us he doesn’t care about this country,” Sneako declared.

Recent developments in the Middle East appear to have intensified these concerns. The U.S. military conducted airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities in Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan, marking a significant escalation in regional tensions. President Trump called the operation a “spectacular military success” and claimed Iran’s key uranium enrichment sites “have been completely and totally obliterated.”

This military action represents Trump’s decision to intervene directly in support of Israel’s effort to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program, a move that marks a historic escalation in Middle East policy. The intervention came after nine nights of unprecedented conflict between Israel and Iran.

Sneako’s criticism extends beyond military policy to more controversial territory, as he questions Trump’s relationship with various figures and suggests external influences may be driving presidential decisions. The content creator referenced allegations about compromising materials, stating “maybe elon was right in saying this guy’s blackmailed by epstein maybe he wasn’t the epstein island we’ve seen all the pictures with him and and jeffrey epstein.”

The timing of Sneako’s call coincides with increased scrutiny over corporate sponsorships at recent government events. UFC’s Dana White, a longtime Trump supporter, recently sponsored activities at a military celebration, though UFC clarified that White participated in his personal capacity rather than as a corporate sponsor.

Trump’s continued presence at UFC events has been a regular occurrence, often receiving mixed reactions from crowds. The former president frequently attends major UFC cards and maintains a close relationship with the organization’s leadership.

Iran’s response to the recent military strikes has been swift and threatening. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps warned of retaliation against U.S. forces in the Middle East, while Iran’s foreign minister indicated that Tehran “reserves all options to defend its security” and suggested that diplomatic solutions are currently off the table.

Whether UFC audiences will heed this call for vocal opposition remains to be seen at future events.