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Mr. Trump had been touting the emerging deal for weeks, and last-minute strikes in the conflict had threatened to overshadow the ostentatious UFC mixed martial arts extravaganza — where combatants sealed inside a wire-mesh octagon try to punch, kick, chop and pummel each other into submission.
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Hours ahead of the fight starting, however, the President said an agreement to end the conflict “is now complete." He declared that the U.S. will end its blockade of Iran, and that Strait of Hormuz would reopen, potentially easing high oil prices and skittish global markets. But the crucial details are still to be negotiated.
Word of the deal was a pre-fight present for Mr. Trump but his focus quickly shifted to UFC. Top administration officials and Republican leaders attended, including FBI Director Kash Patel and House Speaker Mike Johnson. Polish President Karol Nawrocki was spotted heading into the White House for it, too.
Mr. Trump and UFC chief Dana White walked together from the Oval Office to the Blue Room Balcony to survey the Octagon and stood for the National Anthem as fighter jets thundered overhead. The crowd chanted “USA! USA!”
More than 4,000 spectators were invited to a temporary arena under “ The Claw,” a spaceship-like metal arch fitted with lighting, sound equipment and large screens. Thousands more watched on big screens from the nearby Ellipse.
Mauricio Ruffy celebrates after winning his fight against Michael Chandler at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House | Photo Credit: via Reuters
“This event is a one of one event, incredible event. I love it,” said Mr. White, a close friend of the president, during a Friday night hype session at the Lincoln Memorial where pairs of fighters shoved and scuffled for the cameras under the stoic gaze of Honest Abe's marble likeness.
The President has sought to tie Sunday's event to larger, months-long celebrations of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence. But it is much more geared toward feting himself, so much so that the G7 summit for leaders of industrialised nations pushed back their get-together so that the President could attend his cage-match party and then fly straight to France for the meetings.
The weekend hasn't been all smiles for the President, meanwhile. Crews spent part of the weekend prying the President's name off the Kennedy Center about a mile from Mr. Trump's birthday bash after a judge ruled naming it after Mr. Trump had gone too far.
U.S. President Donald Trump watches as Mauricio Ruffy and Michael Chandler fight during their lightweight bout at UFC Freedom 250 on the South Lawn of the White House | Photo Credit: Reuters
And, before the fight began, UFC Middleweight champion Sean Strickland — an outspoken critic of Israel — was escorted out of the Ellipse by a crowd of law enforcement officers, for reasons that weren't immediately clear.
Once a vocal Trump supporter, Strickland recently said on social media that he was not invited to participate in Sunday's event because of his views on Israel — something UFC denied.
Forecasts also predicted a strong chance of thunderstorms and high winds, which delayed the event's start briefly.
“I'm sick and tired of hearing about the weather,” Mr. White declared on Friday, before conceding that he'd prefer to hold future UFC events inside arenas only.
When Trump's predecessor, President Joe Biden, turned 80 in November 2022, he celebrated with a private family brunch at the White House, laying bare just how much and how quickly things have changed.
Asked about the contrast, White House spokesperson Allison Schuster said that the fight “will be one of the most entertaining nights in American history" and said that the timing was appropriate.
“Having this spectacle take place at the people's house on Flag Day during our nations' semiquincentennial anniversary is a fitting tribute,” Mr. Schuster said in a statement.
When he turned 80, Mr. Biden was the oldest president in U.S. history, and was months away from launching a reelection bid that he would ultimately abandon after a disastrous debate against Mr. Trump and mutiny among Democrats concerned he was too old to handle a second term.
Mr. Trump has now supplanted Biden as the oldest person to be elected U.S. president. He's constitutionally barred from running again, yet constantly toys with the notion publicly. That's despite polls showing rising public scepticism about Mr. Trump's mental and physical health — recalling concerns Mr. Biden faced as he turned 80.
The White House countered with a lengthy statement from Mr. Trump's former White House physician, Texas Republican Rep. Ronny Jackson, saying Mr. Trump's “stamina, focus, and strength are exceptional and on display every day. Claims to the contrary are pure fiction.” Jackson added that polling concerns were “being propagated by the same biased, liberal, Trump-hating press that completely ignored the absolute cognitive and physical disaster that was President Biden.”
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