The FBI director, Kash Patels, wants the agency to build a relationship with UFC: report


According to reports, the new FBI Kash Patel director has an innovative way to improve the aptitude of FBI agents.

Patel suggested to the bosses of the 55 FBI field offices in a teleconference on Wednesday that he wants the FBI and UFC to form a relationship that leads to the programs to improve the agents of the agents, ABC News reported.

A UFC source told Pak Gazette Digital that, while the president of UFC, Dana White and Patel, know each other, the UFC has not realized any information about the two parts that train with each other. The FBI declined to comment.

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Kash Patel and Dana White (IMAGN)

White has long supported President Donald Trump, who hired Patel earlier this month. The president has long attended the UFC events, including UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden a few days after winning the 2024 elections.

Trump is often sitting with white when he attends, and Trump and Elon Musk joined White in the garden.

Trump has not attended an UFC event since he became president, but attended Super Bowl and Daytona 500 earlier this month.

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Dana White, President -elect Donald Trump, Kid Rock and Elon Musk pose for a photo for UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2024 in New York City. (Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

The day before Trump was inaugurated in January, White attended a manifestation of Victoria in Washington, DC, and praised Trump.

“This guy is a winner. And I say this all the time. He is the toughest and most resistant person I have met, and nothing was going to prevent him from fighting so strongly for the country he loves,” White said. “He plays what it is to be American. We are the hardest and most resistant people of the earth, and nothing can stop when we join.”

White and Trump’s relationship goes back to the first days of UFC, when Trump allowed sport, which at that time had a bad reputation of being violent, celebrating events in his casino in Atlantic City.

The CEO of UFC, Dana White, on the left, speaks with President -elect Donald Trump Ringside during UFC 309 at Madison Square Garden on November 16, 2024. (Brad Penner/Imagn images)

“Every time, when they were being beaten at its worst, we entered that sand, and the place explodes and goes crazy,” White told New York in November. “It shows other people, ‘Oh, wait. Everyone doesn’t hate Donald Trump as the media tell us'”.

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