UFC Freedom 250 Set for White House on President Trump's 80th Birthday
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UFC Freedom 250 Set for White House on President Trump's 80th Birthday

Summary

The UFC Freedom 250 event will be held on June 14 at the White House, coinciding with President Trump's 80th birthday. The event is projected to draw 5,000 spectators and an additional 100,000 viewers who will watch on a nearby screen.

Construction of the UFC Freedom 250 ring is underway on the South Lawn of the White House, leading up to the event on June 14, which coincides with President Donald Trump's 80th birthday. The event expects to host around 5,000 invited guests, while 100,000 fans will have the opportunity to view the fight on large screens set up in the vicinity.

Trump and the White House have described the event as “the greatest show on Earth,” although critics, including members of the Democratic National Committee, have pointed to the estimated $60 million in costs associated with the construction of the octagonal ring. A White House official has confirmed that while UFC and its parent company TKO Group Holdings are footing the construction bill, the White House will manage staffing and security expenses.

UFC anticipates a $30 million loss from the event, with TKO president Mark Shapiro characterizing it as a strategic investment for the long-term future of the brand. Dana White, UFC President and a prominent Trump supporter, asserted that the fight is not a political event but rather a celebration of America's 250th anniversary, asserting, “I love this country like anybody on the left loves this country... This is basically me spending a ­s***­load of money to celebrate the 250th birthday of America.”

A White House spokesman stated that hosting the UFC fight underscores Trump’s vision to celebrate the nation's milestones. The event is part of a broader array of construction initiatives during Trump’s administration, which includes a $13.1 million project to repair the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool and plans for a $100 million triumphal arch at a key entry point to Washington, D.C. Trump has also sought $1 billion for a White House ballroom renovation, with $400 million reportedly being covered by private donors.

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