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BREAKING NEWS: MAGA Boxer Ryan Garcia Says He’s Done With Donald Trump For 1 Reason
👀 Boxing star Ryan Garcia has officially denounced Donald Trump following the January 30, 2026, release of the massive Epstein files. Garcia, once a vocal supporter, stated he can no longer stand with anyone tied to the Epstein documents, citing a “moral line” and the need to protect children.
“I’m rescinding my past support,” Garcia posted, choosing to prioritize his values and faith over political ties. This marks a massive shift for the fighter, who had previously been one of Trump’s most loyal celebrity advocates.
MAGA boxer Ryan Garcia pulled no punches with a very public ditching of Donald Trump this weekend.
Garcia, who has previously declared his love for the president and even shadowboxed in front of him, wrote on X, formerly Twitter, that he was “reclining my past support for Donald Trump.”
The pugilist, who was expelled from the World Boxing Council in 2024 for using racial slurs during a livestream and has come under fire for anti-LGBTQ comments, suggested any association with the late, convicted *** offender Jeffrey Epstein was unacceptable following the latest release of documents related to the financier, records that critics say Trump’s Justice Department has slow-walked.
Trump was a longtime acquaintance of Epstein and has denied any wrongdoing.
Previously, Garcia criticized the Trump administration’s immigration crackdown in Los Angeles, but stopped short of fully withdrawing his support.
“I may have voted for Trump, but I can’t stay silent about what’s happening with ICE in LA,” Garcia wrote in June 2025. “These aren’t just ‘illegals’ or statistics — they’re people.” Garcia was born and raised in Victorville, California. His grandparents were born in Mexico.
Simone Garcia Johnson, the former WWE NXT wrestler known as Ava and the daughter of pro wrestling legend Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, ripped the Trump administration and U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) in a social media post on Sunday.
Garcia Johnson announced her departure from WWE on Friday. She was being used as the general manager of NXT – the WWE’s developmental brand – and was a part of the Schism faction earlier in her time at the brand.
The criticism toward the White House was her first post since leaving the company.
“And now that I can say this with my full chest, (middle finger emoji) ICE and that entire administration,” she wrote on X.
WWE figures have built a close relationship with President Donald Trump before and after he was elected. Former chairman Vince McMahon notoriously had Trump written into a storyline that played into WrestleMania 23 in 2007. WrestleMania IV and WrestleMania V also took place in Atlantic City, New Jersey, which Trump Plaza, the business mogul’s former casino, sponsored.
In Trump’s second term, WWE star Roman Reigns expressed support for the president in April 2025.
“I support our president. Trump is one of those guys where he’s got a vast history and a huge background,” Reigns, who said the choice for the 2024 election was “very clear,” told Vanity Fair. “He’s been in entertainment. He’s been in big business, politics. At this point, I’m supporting a bright future for our country. Positive and competent leadership. For us to be what we’re supposed to be, to be a world leader and carry that respect and do what a world power like us should be doing.”
Reigns did criticize Trump for picking battles with political rivals, saying that Trump “needs that adversary.”
