UFC White House: Judge rejects federal lawsuit against UFC Freedom 250

UFC White House: Judge rejects federal lawsuit against UFC Freedom 250

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Key Points:

  • A federal judge has rejected a lawsuit seeking to block the UFC Freedom 250 event scheduled for the White House South Lawn on President Donald Trump's 80th birthday, allowing the show to proceed as planned.
  • The lawsuit, filed by the Public Integrity Project, claimed the event violated National Park Service rules by using public property for a private sporting event, but the judge found no evidence of irreparable harm or environmental damage.
  • The judge highlighted the late filing of the lawsuit—more than two weeks after visible preparations began—as undermining claims of harm and noted the event had been publicly known for nearly a year.
  • The UFC Freedom 250, marking the first professional live sporting event at the White House, involves a $60 million production headlined by a lightweight title unification fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje.
  • The Trump administration condemned the lawsuit as obstructionist and baseless, emphasizing the event's significance as part of the 250th anniversary of American independence celebrations.

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