Out With Pride, in With UFC: White House to Host Fight for America’s 250th Independence Anniversary

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It cannot be overstated how ridiculous and offensive the Biden administration’s infamous 2023 Pride celebration was. 

The whole concept of Pride revolves around praising and celebrating every sexual preference that deviates from heterosexuality. For a celebration like that to take place on the White House grounds—a place where 45 individual leaders of the free world have lived and performed presidential duties—was not only inappropriate in itself, but also insulting to every American.

What made the event so perverse was that during the celebration, a bunch of trans activists, including Rose Montoya — a man who pretends to be a woman to the extent of receiving breast implants — were featured posing topless for a photo opportunity.


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Thankfully, President Donald Trump has returned to the White House—and with his return, it looks like we’ll finally see some exciting events hosted there, including a UFC event.

Now, the event hasn’t officially been confirmed, but it seems as though it’s heading that way.

Trump, a staunch UFC fan, originally proposed the idea last week at the Iowa State Fairgrounds as part of his broader plan to celebrate 250 years of American independence next year.

“We’re gonna have a UFC fight — think of this — on the grounds of the White House,” Trump said during the event.

“We have a lot of land there,” he added, noting that UFC President Dana White would put the event together.

“Dana is great, one of a kind — going to be UFC fight, championship fight, full fight, like 20,000 to 25,000 people, and we’re going to do that as part of 250 celebrations,” Trump continued. “We’re going to have some incredible events, some professional events, some amateur events. But the UFC fight is going to be a big deal.”

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A White House spokesperson reportedly said they could not offer further details about the proposed UFC event, though insisted Trump was “dead serious” about it.

White later commented on Trump’s proposal in an Instagram story, writing, “This is going to be EPIC.”

UFC star Conor McGregor, who has not fought in four years, expressed eagerness over the proposed event in an X post, saying, “I would be honoured! Count me in!” 

In another post, McGregor shared a screenshot of an Instagram direct message with Dana White, which included a voice memo he sent to the UFC president indicating that he was already in talks with White about the event.

Although the details of McGregor’s voice memo were not revealed, White responded enthusiastically: “I LOVE IT!!!!

Of course, the event is likely to receive pushback—especially from Trump’s harshest liberal critics — who will almost certainly claim it promotes violence and represents some kind of toxic masculinity fanboy spectacle.

Yeah, that’s the point — and it’s gonna be awesome.

The UFC is an American organization that was founded in Las Vegas, Nevada in 1993. It is raw, visceral, and deeply American — like it or not. It is the embodiment of Americana. 

A UFC event is far more respectable than an event hosted on the White House grounds celebrating sexual preference. 

I repeat: The Biden administration hosted trans-activists who posed topless on the White House grounds. 

I think a UFC fight is gonna be just fine.

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