Jake Paul Teases Presidential Run, Druski Skit & Diaz Fight
Jake Paul is dominating headlines once again — and this time, it's not just for what happens inside the ring. On April 5, 2026, the 29-year-old boxer and media personality appeared on Theo Von's wildly popular podcast This Past Weekend, and the episode quickly went viral for all the right (and wrong) reasons. In a single sit-down, Paul managed to tease a presidential run, announce a controversial response skit to Druski's 184-million-view viral video, and publicly call out Nate Diaz for an MMA fight. If you've been seeing Jake Paul's name everywhere today, here's everything you need to know.
Jake Paul Floats Presidential Run After Trump's Endorsement
The political world took notice back on March 11, 2026, when former President Donald Trump gave Jake Paul his "complete and total endorsement" for any future political run at a rally in Kentucky. At the time, many dismissed it as another headline-grabbing moment between two media-savvy personalities. But on the Theo Von podcast, Paul made it clear the idea is evolving from joke to genuine consideration.
"I've been flirting with the idea of politics," Paul told Von, adding that he would seriously consider entering the presidential race if a "dumb" opponent — name-checking Kamala Harris as an example — were to run. According to reporting from AOL, Paul even said he would "risk getting assassinated" to run, a comment that drew immediate attention given the recent political climate.
Perhaps most surprisingly, Paul revealed that a close business partner predicted six years ago that he would one day become president — and Paul admits that prediction has become "less and less of a joke" over time. He outlined a potential path to political office, saying he would begin his career in northern Puerto Rico, where he owns a $20 million estate known as "Taj MaPaul" in the Dorado neighborhood — a property that could establish the residency required to represent Puerto Rico's political interests.
Whether Paul's political ambitions are sincere or strategic remains to be seen, but between Trump's endorsement and his growing mainstream profile, the conversation has shifted from comedy to something more serious.
The Druski 'Conservative Women' Skit Controversy
One of the most talked-about moments from the podcast involves comedian Druski's viral "conservative women" skit, which racked up 184 million views on X after being posted on March 26, 2026. In the video, Druski dons "whiteface" makeup to portray a conservative woman, delivering a biting satirical performance that split the internet along political lines.
Paul — a self-described Republican — surprised fans by calling the skit "f***ing hilarious", showing a willingness to laugh at content that many in his political circle condemned. But he didn't stop there. Paul announced he is planning his own "darker" response skit and has already reached out to makeup artists to begin production.
The internet's reaction was swift and sharp. As Primetimer reported, critics immediately accused Paul of planning to do blackface, calling it "clout chasing" at best and racially insensitive at worst. The Toronto Sun covered the backlash under the headline referencing Paul's stated goal of putting himself on the "same playing field" as Druski.
During the podcast, Theo Von suggested Paul collaborate with Druski himself or NBA legend Charles Barkley to defuse potential controversy. Paul pushed back, saying a collaboration might actually make things look "prejudiced" — a comment that only added fuel to an already heated debate. Paul has yet to release the skit, but the internet is watching closely.
You can read more about his plans in this AOL report on Paul's version of the Druski skit.
Jake Paul Calls Out Nate Diaz for MMA Fight
Away from politics and comedy, Paul also made major waves in the combat sports world by calling out Nate Diaz for an MMA showdown. This isn't just trash talk — it comes with real context and business stakes.
Paul defeated Diaz by unanimous decision in a boxing match on August 5, 2023, in Dallas, Texas. Now, Paul wants to settle things under MMA rules — and he was blunt about why. "Nate Diaz is the lightest and worst puncher I've ever fought," Paul said, according to Yahoo Sports. Despite the sharp words, Paul added that a fight with Diaz is "high on my list of priorities."
The timing is loaded. Diaz is scheduled to fight Mike Perry on the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano card on Netflix — an event promoted under Paul's own MVP MMA 1 banner, set for May 16 at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. Paul made the pecking order clear: if Diaz beats Perry, "me vs. Nate is probably the No. 1 thing on the list. Above Tommy Fury, above Francis Ngannou, above KSI."
That's a bold statement. Tommy Fury, Francis Ngannou, and KSI are all names Paul fans have been waiting to see him face — but Diaz, apparently, jumps the queue if he can get past Perry in May.
Jake Paul's Business Empire: From YouTube to Fight Promotion
It's easy to focus on the spectacle, but Paul's podcast appearance also underscored just how far he has come as a businessman. MVP MMA 1 isn't just a one-off event — it's Paul staking his claim as a serious promoter in the combat sports landscape, following the model he helped establish with boxing events that drew millions of viewers.
His Puerto Rico mansion, the "Taj MaPaul," symbolizes a deliberate lifestyle and tax strategy that many high-earning entertainers have employed. His political positioning — whether genuine or performative — generates the kind of earned media that money can't buy. And his willingness to wade into culture-war debates, from the Druski skit to Trump endorsements, keeps him in the conversation across multiple demographics simultaneously.
Paul has built a media flywheel: every controversy generates coverage, every fight generates pay-per-view buys, and every political headline keeps him in the mainstream news cycle rather than siloed in sports or entertainment alone.
What's Next for Jake Paul in 2026?
Based on everything Paul laid out in the Theo Von episode, the next few months will be busy:
- May 16, 2026: MVP MMA 1 at Intuit Dome — Paul is watching the Diaz vs. Perry fight closely as a potential next opponent.
- The Druski response skit: Paul is actively developing a "darker" version, with makeup artists already contacted. Expect this to drop — and generate controversy — in the coming weeks.
- Political maneuvering: With Trump's endorsement in his back pocket and growing interest in a Puerto Rico-based political career, Paul's political ambitions will likely continue to surface as the 2028 election cycle approaches.
None of these storylines are idle talk — each one has concrete steps already in motion, making Paul one of the most active multi-platform personalities in entertainment today.
Frequently Asked Questions
Did Trump really endorse Jake Paul for president?
Yes. On March 11, 2026, Donald Trump gave Jake Paul his "complete and total endorsement" for any future political run at a rally in Kentucky. Paul addressed this endorsement directly on Theo Von's podcast, saying he has been "flirting with the idea of politics."
What is Jake Paul's response to Druski's viral skit?
Jake Paul praised Druski's "conservative women" skit — which has 184 million views on X — as hilarious, despite being a Republican. He then announced plans to film his own "darker" response skit, reaching out to makeup artists. The announcement drew immediate backlash, with critics saying Paul was planning to do blackface.
Has Jake Paul fought Nate Diaz before?
Yes. Jake Paul defeated Nate Diaz by unanimous decision in a boxing match on August 5, 2023, in Dallas, Texas. Paul is now calling for an MMA rematch, saying Diaz is "high on my list of priorities" — potentially above Tommy Fury, Francis Ngannou, and KSI.
What is MVP MMA 1?
MVP MMA 1 is a combat sports event promoted by Jake Paul, scheduled for May 16, 2026, at Intuit Dome in Inglewood, California. It is set to air on Netflix and includes Nate Diaz vs. Mike Perry on the card alongside the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight.
Where does Jake Paul live?
Jake Paul owns a $20 million mansion in Dorado, Puerto Rico — a property he has nicknamed "Taj MaPaul." He has mentioned using Puerto Rico as a base if he pursues a political career, as residency there could open a path to representing the territory's interests.
Conclusion
Jake Paul's April 5 appearance on This Past Weekend with Theo Von was a masterclass in multi-platform relevance. In a single podcast episode, he kept combat sports fans engaged with the Nate Diaz callout, stirred cultural debate with the Druski skit response, and gave political commentators plenty to analyze with his presidential musings. Whether you're here for the boxing, the politics, or the controversy, one thing is clear: Jake Paul knows how to stay at the center of the conversation — and in 2026, he shows no signs of slowing down.
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- reporting from AOL aol.com
- Primetimer reported primetimer.com
- Toronto Sun torontosun.com
- this AOL report on Paul's version of the Druski skit aol.com
- Yahoo Sports sports.yahoo.com