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Trump’s White House UFC fight is darker than just mindless violence
May 28 2026, 08:00

Construction of the arena for President Donald Trump’s White House Ultimate Fighting Championship fight, scheduled on his 80th birthday on June 14, is underway, and it’s already a monstrosity. There’s a giant pair of domed, star-spangled arches that appear to be sprouting out of the South Lawn. 

Trump has already desecrated Washington during his second term. He has coated the White House’s interior in tacky gold trim, tore down the East Wing of the White House altogether, and is building a ballroom in its place. He has adorned federal buildings across the city with a giant image of his scowling visage. He has narcissistically inserted his name into the Kennedy Center. 

Trump’s choice to have a UFC match at the White House, as opposed to any other sport or performing art, isn’t random, nor is it politically neutral.

But this particular  display is among his worst insults to Washington’s built environment. It sums up Trump’s ethos in that it’s a pandering act of showmanship — and a glaring signal that he believes shows of violence belong in American politics. 

UFC CEO Dana White told The New Yorker that he and Trump were watching a live fight when Trump floated the idea of a fight at the White House as part of the festivities celebrating the 250th anniversary of America’s founding. Just two days later, White says, the White House was reaching out to him to sort out logistics. Which means it was a priority for Trump.

According to The New York Times, Trump said the temporary arena could hold more than 4,000 people. The White House Ellipse, which is just south of the White House fence, could host an additional 75,000 to 100,000 to watch for free. Trump is naturally hyping up the event as if he’s a show promoter: “I have never seen anybody want anything so much as people want those tickets,” he said last week.

UFC arena construction is seen from above.
Construction
continues for the upcoming UFC match on the South Lawn of the White House on May 26, 2026. Kevin Dietsch / Getty Images

There will be other Washington events marking  the semiquincentennial, including a fair and musical concerts on the National Mall. But the UFC match has the energy of a main event, given that it’s taking place at the White House and Trump himself is distributing personal invitations to the lawn arena. 

People from across the political spectrum, including people who aren’t political, enjoy mixed martial arts. But Trump’s choice to have a UFC match at the White House, as opposed to any other sport or performing art, isn’t random, nor is it politically neutral. Staging a White House fight is a culminating expression of the growing right-wing subculture within MMA sports and fandom, which goes back more than a decade

The UFC and Trump have a symbiotic relationship. As journalist Sam Eagan pointed out in a 2024 report in The New Republic documenting Trump’s alliance with White, the UFC has been “betting that it can leverage right-wing politics to become a massive sports organization” while Trump “has embraced it as an extension of his own brash and violent brand — and as a means of reaching young men.” Cynthia Miller-Idriss, a sociologist at American University who specializes in political extremism, observed in a 2022 column for MS NOW that far-right groups have used mixed martial arts and boxing gyms to recruit and tap into a fascistic focus on aggressive physicality as a political act and preparation for a “race war.” 

Trump’s event, then, is not a form of entertainment designed to transcend politics and unify the country around pure sport. It is a blatantly politicized production, coordinated with an openly partisan sports executive.  

Trump’s UFC match will further encourage the idea of a far-right paramilitary to support his authoritarian agenda. The president has already turned poorly-trained ICE officers into secret police, set free incarcerated Jan. 6 rioters, and is angling to potentially reward them financially for their support. Now he is encouraging his supporters to look at Washington — and the White House — as a site for state-sponsored combat. 

The weigh-in for the match will be taking place at the Lincoln Memorial. Subsequently two men will beat each other bloody in front of a roaring crowd — which will include members of the military — convened by the president. Ultimately this event isn’t commemorating the birth of the United States after prevailing in the Revolutionary War. Trump has a different, more fascistic revolution in mind.

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