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Thousands Celebrate Trump’s Birthday with a Knockout on the White House Lawn
The White House hosted the Freedom 250 UFC fight Sunday night for a once-in-a-lifetime VIP presidential birthday party.
The event brought 4,300 VIPs to the South Lawn of the White House and 85,000 UFC fans and D.C. politicos right next door at Ellipse Park for the free “Fan Fest.”
Even though “The Claw” was roughly 1,000 feet away, there were 10 massive stadium screens surrounding the park, streaming the beatdowns live.
The $60 million privately funded event, which coincided with President Donald Trump’s 80th birthday, was sponsored by UFC parent company TKO Group, which absorbed all the costs and net losses.
Some of the VIPs were guests, members of Congress, and White House staff, but others reportedly paid upward of $1.5 million per ticket, though none were ever listed publicly for purchase due to security concerns.
VIPs spotted in the Claw included Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg; country music star Luke Bryan; House Speaker Mike Johnson and his family; various congressional Republicans, including Rep. Anna Paulina Luna of Florida and Sen. Katie Britt of Alabama; White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt; and many members of Trump’s Cabinet and the entire Trump family.
The @ufc @Freedom250 event last night was an epic celebration of American grit and a tribute to our troops and first responders. The 90,000 fans at the White House and Ellipse, and tens of millions who watched the broadcast, enjoyed the once-in-a-lifetime show! pic.twitter.com/iUh2djCLel— Speaker Mike Johnson (@SpeakerJohnson) June 15, 2026
A Spectacle of American Patriotism
The entire event was truly a spectacle of American patriotism. The Saturday weigh-ins were emceed by UFC commentator Joe Rogan.
The event began with the U.S. Army Golden Knights skydiving down from helicopters with sparklers and American flags. Almost immediately, a bald eagle soared in over the crowd. They absolutely lost it—chants of “USA, USA, USA!” echoed.
As Rogan welcomed the fighters to the stage, Johnson, Kai Trump and her Secret Service detail, and UFC CEO Dana White could be spotted behind them catching a glimpse of the world-renowned fighters.
Zac Brown Band came out on stage for a free show. Though he received backlash from the Left prior to the show, he went on to sing his America-lovin’ hits. “I’m there for the troops, man,” Brown said. “I’m there to honor America. This is patriotism, not politics, for me.”
There’s a bald eagle at the UFC White House weigh insIt doesn’t get more American than this pic.twitter.com/R8CvwmvLBj— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) June 14, 2026
The attendees ranged from tourists who flew in from across the country, UFC groupies, and congressional staffers. The dress code, however, was unclear. Staffers dressed up for the occasion in suits, collared shirts, linen dresses, and heels, while the true UFC fans were wearing T-shirts with their favorite fighters’ bloody faces on the back and cutoff jean shorts.
However, everyone contributed to the sea of red MAGA hats and the smell of cigarettes and beer in the open air.
The fights themselves kept fans entertained until the wee hours of Monday morning. Justin Gaethje dominated former two-division champion Ilia Topuria, claiming the lightweight championship in a massively unexpected upset.
It was the final knockout the event needed—the American underdog sending the undefeated Spanish-Georgian favorite to the hospital with shattered bones. Both are expected to be okay, and neither has announced plans to retire.
UFC FAN FEST REACTION pic.twitter.com/77q0BYr94B— Spinnin Backfist (@SpinninBackfist) June 15, 2026
A $30 Million Loss
The TKO Group brought dozens of sponsors that built installations and experiences for the fans.
Meta, Bud Light, Monster Energy, and Ram Truck had massive booths set up with meet-and-greets with the fighters, merchandise, and even a real octagon fighting ring fans could climb into for a photo. TKO Group predicted a $30 million net loss, including the $700,000 pledged to repair the White House lawn.
The White House said the group would need $700,000 for the necessary repairs following the extensive construction the South Lawn underwent in preparation for the night.
Dana White says the UFC will never be at the White House again“I can’t afford it. There’s no f*cking way we can do this again.” pic.twitter.com/x1Etj2SOKr— Happy Punch (@HappyPunch) June 15, 2026
In June 2024, on the same lawn, President Joe Biden hosted a Pride Month celebration. The party included transgender biological men on display for the world, standing right where the globally streamed fights took place Sunday night.
America will continue to celebrate its 250th birthday across the nation ahead of Independence Day.
The next Freedom 250 event coming to the nation’s capital is the Rodeo 250, in partnership with The Great American State Fair, from June 25 to July 10.
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