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UFC Fighter Who Once Claimed He’d Die for Trump Now Thinks He Is the Antichrist

UFC Fighter Who Once Claimed He'd Die for Trump Now Thinks He Is the Antichrist

UFC Fighter Bryce Mitchell Criticizes Trump, Calls Him the “Antichrist”

UFC fighter Bryce Mitchell recently expressed his disillusionment with former President Donald Trump, labeling him as the “Antichrist” after previously commenting on Adolf Hitler. In a post on his Instagram account last Friday, he stated that he is “no longer with Donald Trump,” attributing his change of heart to the Epstein files and other grievances.

Mitchell voiced significant disdain for Trump, beginning with his failure to release the Epstein files, which, he claims, they act as if don’t exist. He noted the continued financial support sent to Israel and Ukraine, asserting that America is being neglected. He pointed out, rather bluntly, that Trump seems to blame beef farmers for rising beef prices. “I thought he was different. I admit it, I was deceived,” he mentioned.

He further elaborated on his views by referencing the Bible. “If you’re a Christian, read Revelation 13:3,” he insisted, drawing parallels between Trump and the figure described in the scripture who receives a serious head wound and recovers. “I genuinely believe Trump embodies the beast of Revelation 13:3,” he added, encouraging others to take a look at the passage.

Earlier, Mitchell had made comments indicating a willingness to face violence, referring to Trump’s admiration of Hitler. He had suggested that Hitler was a “good man” who “fought for his country.” UFC president Dana White responded strongly to these remarks, labeling them as “stupid” and “ignorant.”

“I’ve heard a lot of foolish statements over the years, but this is probably the worst,” White remarked. He pointed out that Hitler was responsible for the deaths of six million Jews, emphasizing the man’s evil nature. “Is that really the type of person you’d want to share a fishing trip with?” he asked rhetorically.

White concluded by criticizing the nature of social media, suggesting that it offers a platform for harmful rhetoric and misinformation.

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