Staging a UFC event at the White House is inappropriate. The White House is a symbol of the American people, not a venue for any president’s personal use. The present administration has allegedly misused the White House on numerous occasions, but using the South Lawn for a personal birthday celebration is particularly concerning.
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The decision to hold a UFC event at the White House was not publicly requested, and it is not accessible free of charge to the American public. As a national park, the White House grounds should not be used for commercial profit in a taxpayer-funded space.
Ironically, the individual behind this event, described as unsuccessful in various ventures, might see his birthday celebration derailed by severe weather conditions.
According to The Weather Channel’s prediction for the event scheduled for Sunday night:
The UFC Freedom 250 is under threat from adverse weather conditions on the White House South Lawn, with a 60% probability of thunderstorms, heavy rainfall, and wind gusts reaching up to 34 mph, which could postpone the outdoor matches.
In addition to the storm threat, intense humidity in D.C. is expected to create a heat index in the triple digits, along with significant swarms of mosquitoes and gnats that fighters will contend with inside the cage.
Although the expansive 92-foot canopy will shield the octagon from rain, any lightning strike detected within an eight-mile radius will automatically pause the event for 30 minutes.
In response, the White House has attributed the weather forecast to The Weather Channel.

