UFC Fight on the White House Lawn Sparks Legal Battle
White House South Lawn, Washington, USAMon Jun 08 2026
A fight card set for June 14 on the White House’s South Lawn has sparked a federal lawsuit that claims the event is illegal.
The UFC plans to hold its Freedom 250 show as part of the country’s 250‑year celebration and on the same day President Trump turns 80.
The lawsuit, filed in Washington District Court, argues that the use of the presidential grounds for a private sporting event violates law.
Lead lawyer Brendan Ballou says the move “misuses our national monuments for private gain” and must be stopped.
The Public Integrity Project, a Washington‑based firm that calls itself an anti‑corruption group, filed the complaint.
In response, a spokesperson for the Trump administration called the suit “obstructionist and baseless. ”
They claim it is meant only to block what they say will be a historic sporting moment during the semiquincentennial.
The fight card features lightweight champion Ilia Topuria against interim champ Justin Gaethje in a title unification bout.
The co‑main event pits interim heavyweight title holders Ciryl Gane and Alex Pereira against each other.
The legal dispute raises questions about the use of public space for commercial events and how national celebrations are organized.
It also highlights tensions between the sports world, political figures, and advocacy groups over how to honor historic milestones.
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