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UFC White House: Trump’s Birthday Brawl, Explained
The UFC cage fight celebrates America’s 250th (or maybe Trump). Here’s a guide to the fight card, lawsuit, and drama over “the Claw.”
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Donald Trump’s White House UFC fight hits a celebrity problem as A-listers snub controversial event
The UFC South Lawn spectacle is facing celebrity no-shows and a federal lawsuit just days before fight night.
Trump’s UFC fight is a ‘volcano of corruption,’ suit says. Now, a judge could deliver an 11th-hour KO to the event - Unless a judge steps in, Trump’s birthday bash will be one for the history books for all the wrong reasons,
President Donald Trump's planned UFC fight on the White House's South Lawn has required a monumental effort from more than seven federal agencies, hundreds of staff working onsite daily and at least $60 million,
The host noted that “people were so upset that Trump was gonna go to the NBA because if he’s there they have all these crazy security protocols that makes the traffic even wor
Reports have stated that President Donald Trump’s planned UFC fight on the White House’s South Lawn has required a massive effort and more than $60 million, according to a legal filing that offers a peek at the preparation for the huge event.
Derrick Lewis rang up his latest knockout inside the UFC cage and asked if his biggest fan was in the Tennessee crowd. Please hold. President Donald Trump was
"It takes a special kind of con man to sell your supporters money they cannot spend any place," the comedian said.
Derrick Lewis discusses his recent UFC knockout and his conversation with President Trump, who helped secure his spot on the White House card.
The UFC's White House spectacle is the culmination of a relationship years in the making — one that now stretches far beyond the Octagon, with political, financial and regulatory benefits that make it among the most consequential in modern sports.
President Donald Trump has returned to "The Pat McAfee Show" in the wake of his NBA Finals appearance and with UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.
Ace cartoonist Barry Blitt mocked Donald Trump and his administration in a parody White House UFC cover. Blitt’s June 15 cover image, titled “Out Cold” for The New Yorker, features Trump, Vice
