UFC octagon set up on the White House lawn during a thunderstorm for Trump's 80th birthday event.
UFC octagon set up on the White House lawn during a thunderstorm for Trump's 80th birthday event.
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UFC fights were scheduled at White House for Trump's 80th birthday

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President Trump was set to mark his 80th birthday on June 14 with a UFC event on the White House lawn as part of celebrations for the nation's 250th anniversary. The card of seven fights faced a one-hour delay due to thunderstorms. Officials and organizers prepared for the event despite weather concerns.

The fights, officially named UFC Freedom 250, were scheduled to begin at 9 p.m. ET after an initial 8 p.m. start was pushed back. Seven bouts were expected to last about four hours, with lightning within an eight-mile radius triggering automatic 30-minute delays.

Dana White, UFC chief executive, said earlier in the week that the event would proceed regardless of rain or lightning. The White House issued a statement saying, “Rain or shine, we’re celebrating our great country no matter what. GOD BLESS AMERICA!”

Eric Trump posted photos from the White House roof showing the setup hours before the fights. The event was planned to honor both the president's birthday and the 250th anniversary of the United States.

What people are saying

Initial reactions on X include excitement about the historic UFC event on the White House lawn coinciding with Trump's 80th birthday, patriotic chants, and reports of security measures, alongside criticisms of weather delays due to storms, concerns over fighter safety and event quality, perceived political motives, and sarcastic takes on conditions.

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