
The President of the United States in America has wrapped up his audience with King Charles III and is preparing to meet with prime minister Keir Starmer on Thursday.
Donald Trump is on a state visit in the United Kingdom and will be taken from Windsor Castle to Chequers, the prime minister's country residence in Buckinghamshire, beginning his journey in a presidential car kitted out with armour, bulletproof glass, reinforced tyres, a steel plate underbelly, a foam-protected petrol tank and a couple of little flags.
Perhaps more than any president before him, there are people who want to shoot Trump and blow him up, but he also has big-name, big-mouthed defenders in the world of sports and media.
Dana White, the CEO and president of UFC, is one of them.
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Speaking on the Impaulsive YouTube channel, where Logan Paul has already platformed Trump, White revealed what anyone meeting Trump should expect.

"Here's the thing about Trump that I tell everybody," said White, sitting up straight on an off-white sofa surrounded by energy drinks.
"You hate him, right? You hate him. Probably people in this room don't like him."
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In that room, Dana?
"I'll tell you this," he continued.
"I will bring you to a dinner with President Trump. You will sit there for an hour. You will laugh your a*s off for 40 minutes. And then we'll get up and we'll leave, and you'll look at me and go 'Holy sh*t!'
"He's unbelievable."
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White lists Bill Maher and Kid Rock as lucky past recipients of the Trump treatment, so you know it's special and very elite. So elite.
Meanwhile, Starmer is waiting patiently, flanked by bagpipers at Chequers, for his turn.
Trump's UK state visit
The leader of the free world arrived in the UK on Tuesday before Wednesday's transfer to Windsor Castle where he was first greeted by the Prince and Princess Wales.
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The King and Queen joined them for a carriage procession across the estate. There was a visit to the tomb of Queen Elizabeth II and a Red Arrows flypast before the traditional state banquet on Wednesday evening.
He'll be given a guard of honour from RAF Halton before a bilateral meeting with Starmer and the formalities that close the state visit.
Topics: UFC, MMA, Dana White, Donald Trump