Storms threaten White House as president’s allies lavish him with birthday wishes
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Your support makes all the difference.Read moreThe fight is on, but a pair of unexpected environmental threats are looming. A federal judge has rejected an attempt to block Donald Trump’s UFC cage match from taking place after a lawsuit accused the administration of a “deeply corrupt” scheme to line the pockets of his allies.
Instead, the immediate danger to the event now comes from the sky, as both severe thunderstorms and “extreme” insect swarms threaten to disrupt Sunday’s fight.
A hulking superstructure is taking over the White House lawn for Sunday’s fight, coinciding with the president’s 80th birthday and marking the first-ever private sports event held there. Crews have finished installing a 92-foot-tall “Claw” above the octagon-shaped stage for UFC’s Freedom 250, surrounded by arena-style seating and plastered with brand names and company logos, including Polymarket and Bud Light.
The event — in tandem with a White House-backed celebration of the nation’s 25th anniversary — will hold more than 4,000 people, and a nearby park is expected to hold more than 120,000 visitors for a watch party.
A federal lawsuit threatened to derail the event before it started. The last-minute lawsuit accused the administration of giving the UFC “unfettered access” to turn public landmarks into profitable billboards.
UFC committed $60 million to the event, according to court filings. The event is expected to draw multi-million dollar sponsorships as well as revenue through a broadcast agreement with Paramount +, a streaming platform operated by Trump allies.
White House officials say the UFC is covering costs for the unprecedented production, but several federal agencies have “allocated significant resources and manpower,” officials say.
Key PointsSevere weather alerts continue to threaten outdoor White House UFC eventA weather alert is in effect for the D.C. region as an approaching cold front brings the threat of strong to severe storms late this afternoon and evening.
FOX 5 meteorologist Glenn Talbert reports that the system could bring heavy rain, gusty winds and dangerous lightning, potentially disrupting evening plans for fans heading to UFC Freedom 250 at the White House.
Attendees are advised to monitor the forecast and be prepared to move indoors quickly if storms develop.
Jasmine Fernández14 June 2026 16:00
FBI Director Kash Patel joins in on birthday greetingsIn a brief post, Patel thanked Trump for his leadership and explicitly emphasized the president’s support for the bureau.
Jasmine Fernández14 June 2026 15:30
Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin extends birthday wishes to President TrumpDepartment of Homeland Security Secretary Markwayne Mullin joined other cabinet members in marking the president’s 80th birthday on Sunday.
“It’s the honor of my lifetime to serve in your cabinet,” Mullin wrote.
Jasmine Fernández14 June 2026 15:00
Secretary of War releases tribute video for President Trump's birthdaySecretary of War Pete Hegseth posted a short video tribute dedicated to the president on Sunday morning.
The clip opens with footage of Trump greeting members of the military.
“We could not have a better commander-in-chief than him,” Hegseth says. “It is the honor of a lifetime to serve under you.”
Jasmine Fernández14 June 2026 14:38
Trump set to travel to Europe after his UFC eventAfter the UFC event at the White House on Sunday — which is Trump’s 80th birthday — the president is set to travel to France for the G7 Summit.
The Republican president is expected to meet with a number of foreign leaders during the multi-day trip. The Iran war, which Trump says will be soon be ended, will likely feature heavily in bilateral discussions.
The president will also have dinner with French President Emmanuel Macron at the Palace of Versailles, U.S. officials said.
Brendan Rascius14 June 2026 12:30
Fans gathered near the White House ahead of Sunday's UFC eventThrongs of fans gathered on the Ellipse near the White House on Saturday ahead of Sunday’s UFC event, some of them posing inside of an octagon, photos show.
Attendees gather at the Ultimate Fighting Championship Fan Fest on the Ellipse ahead of the upcoming UFC Freedom 250 fight on the South Lawn of the White House on June 13 (Getty Images)
Attendees pose for a photo in a recreation of the UFC Octagon ring at the Ultimate Fighting Championship Fan Fest on the Ellipse (Getty Images)Brendan Rascius14 June 2026 11:00
UFC Freedom 250: Start time, card and how to watch White House fights this weekendAlex Pattle reports...
Brendan Rascius14 June 2026 09:30
One fighter set to take part in White House event described it as a distractionOne of the UFC fighters set to take part in Sunday’s White House spectacle described the event as a good distraction.
“The country needs something like this. We can distract the American people from all that’s going on,” Derrick Lewis, a 41-year-old heavyweight who will face off against Josh Hokit, told The Wall Street Journal.
“I’m happy to be part of American history,” Lewis added. “This is one of the events they’ll be talking about 100 years from now.”
Brendan Rascius14 June 2026 08:00
Want to attend the White House’s UFC fight? Better have $1 million lying aroundReports suggest such packages can cost up to $1.5 million, and are considered a kind of de facto political contribution in support of the president.
“The Trump fundraising team is raising money for it,” a Republican lobbyist told NBC News. “It’s basically been added to the list of approved entities to give undisclosed money to and get credit with Trump.”
Josh Marcus reports...
Brendan Rascius14 June 2026 06:30
Few Americans believe Trump's cage match is appropriate: surveyOnly a small share of Americans are on board with President Trump’s UFC cage match set to be held on the South Lawn of the White House on Sunday, according to new polling.
Just 16 percent of Americans believe it’s appropriate for the president to host the fights outside the executive mansion, while 46 percent believe it’s inappropriate, a Reuters survey released on June 11 found. Among Republicans, 31 percent approve of the event.
Brendan Rascius14 June 2026 05:00